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celebration kicks off Friday with a real-time march across Vermont, as reenactors retrace the journey of the Green Mountain Boys — Ethan Allen’s militia — to Fort Ticonderoga. Along the ...
Today, we mark the capture of Fort Ticonderoga by Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys on May 10, 1775. It was the first offensive victory for American forces in the Revolutionary War and ...
As Revolutionary War leader of the Green Mountain Boys militia, Ethan Allen had seemingly no sooner captured Fort Ticonderoga from British troops on May 10, 1775, when he put quill pen to ...
TICONDEROGA, N.Y (WCAX) - This weekend marks 250 years since Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys captured Fort Ticonderoga from the British, marking the first victory in the Revolutionary War.
On the 250th anniversary of a pivotal moment in the Revolutionary War, Fort Ticonderoga announces the reunion of two ...
TICONDEROGA — On May 10, 1775, Benedict Arnold, Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys rowed across Lake Champlain and seized the British garrison at Fort Ticonderoga — delivering the ...
Eager to seize Fort Ticonderoga before the British garrison ... Almost simultaneously, Connecticut leaders urged native son Ethan Allen to move on the fortress. Allen had moved to the Hampshire ...
The effort to make Canada the 14th colony had proved a failure. Although it was never a colony, Vermont, not Canada, would become the 14th state.
CASTLETON — It’s that time every half century when the town comes together to celebrate its unique contribution to the Revolutionary War. Tom Hughes, who serves as the liaison between the “Ethan Allen ...