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On the 250th anniversary of a pivotal moment in the Revolutionary War, Fort Ticonderoga announces the reunion of two ...
Margaret Arnold died in 1775 in Connecticut, Benedict Arnold’s home state. Benedict’s lock of hair was wrapped in paper inscribed: “Two locks of my Father’s Hair sent from London ...
The Kennebec Historical Society’s June public presentation, “Artifacts Found Along Benedict Arnold’s ... is in particular about Arnold’s 1775 expedition through Maine and why he was ...
The absent name is Benedict Arnold, a name now synonymous with "traitor ... He raced Ethan Allen's Green Mountain Boys to Ticonderoga in 1775 so that he could claim the victory there, then ...
Benedict Arnold. If you’ve been keeping up with Decider ... with the idea for the original capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. Over the next two years, he fought in Quebec and was put in ...
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Fort Ticonderoga pulls out stops for Revolutionary War's 250thOn May 10, 1775, just weeks after the first shots of the Revolutionary War rang out at Lexington and Concord, a small band of American soldiers, led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, launched a ...
A plaque commemorates one spot along the route that Benedict Arnold and his army took on their march to attack Quebec in 1775. To refresh your memory, Arnold was a Revolutionary War major general ...
American history remains relentlessly unkind to Benedict Arnold, the notorious "turncoat" who abandoned the Continental Army and took up arms for the British in the Revolutionary War. But perhaps ...
New London, Conn., has never forgiven Benedict Arnold for his Revolutionary War treason — and for burning their city. By Amelia Nierenberg Reporting from New London, Conn. Connecticut ...
Margaret Arnold died in 1775 in Connecticut, Benedict Arnold's home state. Benedict's lock of hair was wrapped in paper inscribed: "Two locks of my Father's Hair sent from London, 1801.
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