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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM66U_a-soldier-of-france_Ticonderoga-NY.html
Here liethe bones ofa soldier of Francefound under theNorthwest Bastionof the Fort inNovember 1900
Rest in Peace
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM66S_eighteen-colonial-soldiers_Ticonderoga-NY.html
Here are interredthe bones ofEighteenColonial Soldiersfound nearthe Old Military Roadin Ticonderoga Villageon Nov. 1st 1924
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM654_the-carillon-battlefield_Ticonderoga-NY.html
In the mid-18th century, this battlefield was a focal point in the Seven Years' War, a world war between France and Great Britain. Here the two super-powers struggled for control of the Lake Champlain Lake George water highway, the strategic commu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64Y_troops-of-colonial-wars-at-ticonderoga_Ticonderoga-NY.html
In tributeto the heroism of the troops under the unfortunateMaj. Gen'l. James Abercrombyin the attack on the French lines, July 8th, 1758,to mark the capture of Fort Carillon byLieut. Gen'l. Sir Jeffrey AmherstJuly 27th, 1759and, to record the nam…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64V_garrison-cemetery_Ticonderoga-NY.html
Here are buried severalhundred officers and men ofthe American Army, chieflyNew York, New Jersey andPennsylvania Militia 1775-77.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64R_the-black-watch_Ticonderoga-NY.html
Sacred to the memory ofthe gallant Highlanders of the42nd Regiment of Foot"The Black Watch"
From a regiment a thousand strong205 died and 287 were woundedJuly 8, 1758assaulting the French lines onthe heights of Carillon
- Their Glory Shall N…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64P_hut-sites_Ticonderoga-NY.html
Within a radius of one-halfmile were 150 hutsoccupied by Americantroops in the Revolution1775 - 1777.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64M_near-this-spot-stood-montcalm_Ticonderoga-NY.html
Near this spot stood Louis-Joseph de Gozon Marquis de Montcalm on the 8th of July 1758. With a small force of French troops and Canadian volunteers, he prevented the capture of Fort Carillon by defeating a much superior British and Colonial army u…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64F_the-french-lines_Ticonderoga-NY.html
Built by troops underMontcalm July 6-7, 1758.Repaired byAmerican troops 1776.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64D_george-augustus-viscount-howe_Ticonderoga-NY.html
To commemoratethe heroic gallantry andnoble characterofGeorge AugustusViscount HoweBrigadier-GeneralofHis Majesty's Forcesin America.Killed near Trout Brooktwo days beforethe great battle of CarillonJuly 6, 1758.His death an irreparable lossto the…