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Fort Ticonderoga: A Short History

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The text traces the site's history from precontact indigenous occupation and early European exploration through construction of an 18th-century fortress at the strategic Lake Champlain corridor. It recounts military episodes during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, describing siege, capture and recapture, the movement of artillery, and decisions by French, British and American commanders. Illustrations, artifacts and contemporary accounts illuminate campaigning, garrison life and local incidents. The narrative concludes with postwar decline, archaeological discoveries, restoration efforts and the establishment of a museum to preserve the site's material heritage.

About the Author

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Stephen H. P. Pell

Stephen H. P. Pell was an American author and historian, best known for his work on the history of Fort Ticonderoga. His notable book, "Fort Ticonderoga: A Short History," provides insights into the significance of this historic site during the American Revolutionary War. Pell's contributions to the understanding of early American history and military heritage are recognized for their clarity and depth, making his work a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers interested in the pivotal events of the era.

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