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Ticonderoga : historic portage / Carroll Vincent Lonergan.
Main entry:

Lonergan, Carroll Vincent, 1916- author.

Title & Author:

Ticonderoga : historic portage / Carroll Vincent Lonergan.

Publication:

Ticonderoga, N.Y. : Fort Mount Hope Society Press, [1959]

Description:

xi, 248 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Redman's highway -- For love of country -- For love of God -- Attack and counter-attack -- Falling water and chiming bells -- Struggle for a valley -- Ambush and counter ambush -- Red tunics and red leaves -- A wild night and a wild dream -- A soldier of the King -- Surprise in the early morning -- A New Year and a dead general -- The long, cold journey -- The first American fleet -- Survival of the fittest -- The advantage of command -- Flood tide of conquest -- The bluff that failed -- Ebb tide -- Time and the valley.
Library copy: imperfect copy, wanting jacket.
Library copy: Presentation copy from author.
Summary:

"Ticonderoga is our nation's most historic town. For hundreds of years the land between Lake George and Lake Champlain was fought over; first by the Iroquois and Algonquins, next by the French and the English, last by the English and the Americans. Unlike places such as Saratoga, Yorktown, and Gettysburg, whose history was made in a matter of days, the history of Ticonderoga was molded through years, generations, and centuries. With its tremendous historical heritage it is almost unbelievable that 'Ticonderoga, historic portage' is the first book length history of this stronghold ever to be published. In 'Ticonderoga, historic portage' Mr. Lonergan has made a real contribution to the story of our country. He has written with genuine interest and feeling as only a native Ticonderogian could. When he describes Mt. Defiance, Mt. Independence, the lakes, the valleys and the battlegrounds, he does so with the familiarity and feeling of long and intimate association. This history is exciting, authentic, and interesting. It covers the military history of Ticonderoga from Champlain's battle with the Iroquois in 1609 to the year 1781 when the British finally fled from Fort Ticonderoga and left it, as Mr. Lonergan says, 'to loneliness, the scream of gulls, lashing storms, burning suns and moaning winds'"--Jacket

Subject:

Ticonderoga (N.Y.) History.
Fort Ticonderoga (N.Y.)
Ticonderoga (N.Y.) Histoire.
New York (State) Fort Ticonderoga
New York (State) Ticonderoga

Form/genre:

History

Added entries:

Lonergan, Carroll Vincent donor

Holdings:

Location: Library main 316274
Call No.: 316274
Status: Available

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