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Invasion of Quebec: Benedict Arnold’s Death MarchMajor General Guy Carleton, governor of Quebec, knew an invasion was imminent, given the history of colonial attempts to ...
Tucked in between People’s Bank and the Orange Leaf Yogurt, and just a few muskets’ lengths from the new Berry Tavern in Danvers Square, is a small, fenced-in triangle of shrubs and trees ...
Benedict Arnold's march to Quebec in 1775, and the focus of a thriving Maine family for 248 years. PITTSTON — The Major Reuben Colburn House, painted red and surrounded by bright summer flowers ...
After almost losing a leg for America, Benedict ... The Americans' march through the Maine wilderness earned Arnold the undying respect of his men and the nickname "America's Hannibal." ...
Benedict Arnold, shown on the left concealing ... at age 79—cited as proof of Arnold’s greatness his epic march to Quebec in 1775; his brilliant naval engagement at Valcour Island on Lake ...
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