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Historic letters between Benedict Arnold and John Stevens were recently brought together at Fort Ticonderoga in New York, documenting Arnold's thoughts after the fort's capture.
Ethan Allen, as portrayed in a 1927 advertisement for Ticonderoga pencils. Photo courtesy Vermont Historical Society. As Revolutionary War leader of the Green Mountain Boys militia, Ethan Allen ...
Fort Ticonderoga is planning a number of events to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Revolutionary War. The first starts May 9th and coincides with the anniversary of Ethan Allen’s ...
Correction: Ira Allen died in 1814 at age 62. The information was incorrect in an earlier version of this story. Practically every Vermonter knows of Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen.
Tom Hughes, who serves as the liaison between the “Ethan Allen in Castleton” events and the town, said Friday and Saturday is when the community will once again gather to commemorate Ethan Allen and ...
On 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 ...
Practically every Vermonter knows of Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen. Far fewer are likely familiar with Ethan’s youngest brother and one of Vermont's founders, Ira Allen – the cunning and ...
Fort Ticonderoga is planning several events to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Revolutionary War. The first starts May 9th and coincides with the anniversary of Ethan Allen’s capture of ...
Two Revolutionary War letters were recently brought together at a museum in upstate New York, ... The then-British fortress was famously captured by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold in May 1775, ...