As the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution approaches, Fort Ticonderoga is ready. Fort Ticonderoga President and CEO Beth Hill said the fort will play a major role in the nation’s 250th ...
Distinguished American combat officer Benedict ... Arnold to reconsider." Arnold's first wife, Margaret Mansfield, died in Connecticut in June 1775, while the soldier was already serving the ...
When the Revolutionary War began, Benedict Arnold joined the ... Archivist Christine Ward talks about Benedict Arnold's actions taken during the American Revolution that gave him the title of ...
In September 1775, early in the American Revolutionary War, Colonel Benedict Arnold led a force of 1,100 Continental Army troops on an expedition from Cambridge in the Province of Massachusetts Bay to ...
Nearly 250 years ago, the sounds of cannon fire from Croton Point (then known as Teller's Point), echoed across the Hudson River. On Saturday, November 9, 2024, the sounds of cannon fire and ...
A new exhibit in Tarrytown will show the "Boot Papers" that experts say might have turned the course of the Revolutionary ... War. The Boot Papers were plans for West Point, supplied by Benedict ...
the tides of the Revolutionary War may have changed and not for America's better. The monumental and infamous event in question is arguably the most famous betrayal in all of history and that is of ...
"Anyone who trivializes or denies the reality of Jan. 6 – what happened, who was responsible, and how it changed the nation – ...
That's one reason why he decided to write a new book on the Battle of Ridgefield, which was the only inland battle fought in the state during the Revolutionary War, according to the Keeler Tavern ...
Years later, when the city and county were formed officials, they wanted to name it after an American ... up Benedict Arnold’s treasonous plot to help the British in the Revolutionary War.