Illustrated by Joe Lee. The vital Lake George - Lake Champlain corridor, always a strategic link between New England and Canada, is the geographical setting of this study of the uniforms and clothing of British and Yankee soldiers and their Native America
Nester, William R. The Epic Battles for Ticonderoga, 1758. New York: State University of New York Press, 2008. New York State Historical Association. Constitution and ByLaws with Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting.
Washington ordered part of his reserves commanded by General William Maxwell to make the assault. Cannon was brought to bear but the walls of the stone mansion were too thick and the shot did little damage. The Americans then tried an ...
... Street , 1992–1993 . Shy , John . Towards Lexington : The Role of the British Army in the Coming of the American ... Massacre on the Lordsburg Road : A Tragedy of the Apache Wars . College Station : Texas A & M University Press ...
From the author of the acclaimed novel City of Dreams, the passionate story of Quentin Hale and Nicole Crane, set against the bloody and turbulent backdrop of the French and Indian War. 1754.
The book describes in detail the sequence of events through which the crafty half-king manipulated Washington into starting the war he wanted, and by his actions implicated Washington in nothing less than a cold-blooded murder.
Mary Ludwig Hays was the wife of a Pennsylvania soldier , William Hays , who was a gunner in an artillery battery . She traveled with her husband throughout his seven years of service in the Revolutionary War .
... British Subsistence Behavior at Old Fort Niagara , New York . Paper presented at the Ethnobiology Meeting at the Rochester Museum of Science and Technology , 1994 . Reid , Stuart . British Redcoat 1740–93 . Osprey Warrior Series . New ...
A history of the American Revolution from a British point of view chronicles the war as an effort marked by ragtag armies, accidental victories, sluggish policymakers, and selfish generals. Reprint.
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This is the story of controversial Seneca chief and orator Red Jacket (ca. 1750-1830), whose passionate, articulate defense of the old ways won the admiration of many but also earned enmity from other tribal leaders.