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Fort Ticonderoga

Fort Ticonderoga Opens for 2022 Season May 7th

May 3, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

fort ticonderogaFort Ticonderoga is set to open for the 2022 season on Saturday, May 7th. This year, Fort Ticonderoga will follow the story of 1759, from the final heroic defense of French Fort Carillon to the construction of British Fort Ticonderoga. Just as in 1759, the historic portrayal reflected in programs and tours will change in July. [Read more…] about Fort Ticonderoga Opens for 2022 Season May 7th

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Winter Quarters Living History Event at Fort Ticonderoga

March 19, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Fort Ticonderoga Living History EventFort Ticonderoga will host a one-day living history event, looking back to the early days of the American Revolution when the Continental Army rushed supplies and soldiers north to Ticonderoga to try to save their campaign in Canada in the first year of the Revolution, set for Saturday, March 26th. [Read more…] about Winter Quarters Living History Event at Fort Ticonderoga

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Revolutionary Albany: Setbacks As The War Presses Toward Albany

March 7, 2022 by Peter Hess Leave a Comment

Brigadier-General Richard Montgomery's troops prepare to embark for the invasion of Canada from Crown Point, New York in 1775After a late-summer of preparations, too late in the fall of 1775, the Colonial Army mounted a two-pronged invasion of Canada. General Schuyler invaded Montreal from Fort Ticonderoga and General Benedict Arnold attacked Quebec.

Schuyler fell ill and was replaced by General Richard Montgomery. Montgomery took Montreal and then marched to assist Arnold at Quebec. [Read more…] about Revolutionary Albany: Setbacks As The War Presses Toward Albany

Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, History, Hudson Valley - Catskills, Mohawk Valley, New York City, Western NY Tagged With: Albany, Albany County, American Revolution, Battle of Fort Anne, Battle of Oriskany, Battle of Saratoga, Crime and Justice, Essex County, Fort Ann, Fort Edward, Fort Miller, Fort Ticonderoga, George Washington, Haudenosaunee, Hudson River, Indigenous History, Iroquois, John Johnson, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Military History, Mohawk River, New York City, New York Harbor, Philip Schuyler, Political History, Rensselaer County, Saratoga County, Schuylerville, Vermont, Washington County

Revolutionary Albany: Supplying Ticonderoga, Dealing With Loyalists & Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Relations

March 2, 2022 by Peter Hess Leave a Comment

Idealized version of the Capture of Fort Ticonderoga attributed to Alonzo Chappel probably ca 1853 (courtesy Fort Ticonderoga)In early May, 1775 the Revolutionary War was underway on largely local scale. The attack on the British forces leaving Lexington and Concord had happened less than a month earlier, and 4,500 British troops had landed in Boston.

The lightly defended Fort Ticonderoga was taken on the morning of May 10, 1775, in a surprise attack by the Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys, with the help of Benedict Arnold. The fort had been held by the British for 16 years, since it was taken from the French in 1759. [Read more…] about Revolutionary Albany: Supplying Ticonderoga, Dealing With Loyalists & Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Relations

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Capital-Saratoga, History, Mohawk Valley Tagged With: Albany, Albany County, American Revolution, Benedict Arnold, Essex County, Fort Ticonderoga, German Flatts, Guy Johnson, Haudenosaunee, Military History, Mohawk, Mohawk River, Oneida Indian Nation, Philip Schuyler, Revolutionary Albany

1759 Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment Saturday

February 24, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment courtesy Naj WikoffRobert Rogers departed Fort Edward on a grand scout of French-held Ticonderoga on May 3rd, 1759, leading 358 Mohawk warriors, British regulars and Rangers. They arrived across from the French fort at Cape Diamond, present day Mount Independence, early on March 7th and there they sat in ambush, awaiting French soldiers who hiked across frozen Lake Champlain to cut firewood. [Read more…] about 1759 Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment Saturday

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Fort Ticonderoga’s Popular Fort Fever Series Returning Virtually

January 20, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

“Brace Yourself With Holsters” program at Fort TiconderogaFort Ticonderoga’s wintertime Fort Fever Series is set to return on Wednesday, January 26th at 7 pm, with “Brace Yourself with Holsters,” a program with Fort Ticonderoga Vice President of Public History Stuart Lilie looking at the common details of 18th-century holsters and their rapid evolution on the eve of the Revolutionary War. [Read more…] about Fort Ticonderoga’s Popular Fort Fever Series Returning Virtually

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Fort Ti Reliving Henry Knox’s Epic ‘Noble Train’ Dec 4th

December 1, 2021 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Noble Train Begins Living History Event at Fort TiconderogaFort Ticonderoga will present a one-day living history event on Saturday, December 4th to highlight Henry Knox’s epic feat as he prepared to move massive cannon from Crown Point and Ticonderoga to Boston to force the British evacuation of 1776. [Read more…] about Fort Ti Reliving Henry Knox’s Epic ‘Noble Train’ Dec 4th

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Fort Ti New Resources At Center for Digital History

November 4, 2021 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

fort ticonderogaFort Ticonderoga has announced new college-level “Micro-Course” videos taught by Fort Ticonderoga Curator Dr. Matthew Keagle are now available for free online streaming. [Read more…] about Fort Ti New Resources At Center for Digital History

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, History Tagged With: Education, Fort Ticonderoga

Fort Ticonderoga Living History Event Highlights Fall of 1781

October 31, 2021 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Fort Ticonderoga Living History EventFort Ticonderoga will host a one-day living history event exploring British and American Loyalist soldiers launching one last campaign to Ticonderoga in the fall of 1781, on Saturday, November 6th. [Read more…] about Fort Ticonderoga Living History Event Highlights Fall of 1781

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American Revolution Seminar Call for Papers

October 13, 2021 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

fort ticonderogaMany states, as well as national entities, are already beginning the process of planning for the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of American Independence. Current events, from the end of America’s longest war in Afghanistan, to fundamental questions about the democracy that was created nearly 250 years ago provide new context to explorations of one of the longest, bitterest, and most consequential conflicts in American history. [Read more…] about American Revolution Seminar Call for Papers

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