Sunday, March 3, 2013

Fort William Henry 1757 (Campaign)

Fort William
Fort William Henry 1757 (Campaign)
Ian Castle (Author)

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Colonial Period

This book details the French and Indian War massacre by Iroquois of British and colonial troops in the Hudson River Valley that was fictionalized in The Last of the Mohicans.

After the British garrison of Fort William Henry in the colony of New York surrendered to the besieging army of the French commander the Marquis de Montcalm in August 1757, it appeared that this particular episode of the French and Indian War was over. The spirited defence by Lt. Col. Munro of the 35th Regiment secured the British and Colonial troops the full honours of war, allowing them to march away with colours flying.
What happened next became the most infamous incident of the war - the 'massacre' of Fort William Henry. As the garrison prepared to march for Fort Edward a flood of enraged Native Americans swept over the column, unleashing an unstoppable tide of slaughter. The incident forms an integral part of James Fenimore Cooper's classic novel The Last of the Mohicans. It is this version, later dramatically reconstructed in the film versions of the story, that has coloured our view of the incident to this day. But what really happened?
As part of a wide-ranging British strategy, Colonial troops were dispatched to the southern end of Lake George in 1755. At the subsequent battle of Lake George, these troops repulsed a French attack before commencing construction of a fort close by: Fort William Henry. Developments on other fronts in 1756 meant little occurred at the fort that year, but in 1757 it became a focal point for French ambition. Its garrison withstood an initial siege in March, but the French returned in August with a large army, and, following a siege conducted along formal European lines, the British garrison surrendered and marched away - only to be swept up in the most infamous incident of the French and Indian War.
Much new research on this campaign - including some fascinating archaeological work - has taken place over the last 20 years and yet, for many, it is still the image created by Cooper's novel that colours our understanding of what happened at Fort William Henry. This new study will update that view.

  • Rank: #257270 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-11-19
  • Released on: 2013-11-19
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

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This image can be customized onto other iphones and ipads. The 1st New Jersey Regiment was the first organized militia regiment in New Jersey, formed in 1673 in Piscataway. All of New Jersey's regular organized military forces can trace their lineage to this first provincial militia unit. In 1755, the entire contingent of 500 men, known as the 'Jersey Blues', was stationed at the lightly fortified trading village of Oswego, where they constructed the first documented military hospital. By 1757, the Jersey Blues were assigned to Fort William Henry. In July, about 150 were taken as POWs while another 50 died during the battle of Sabbath Day Point. The 100 men who escaped that day returned to William Henry to join the 200 others who remained in garrison. A short few weeks later those 300 were again attacked by Montcalm, an ordeal immortalized in the book and movie "The Last of the Mohicans". Most in the general public have no idea that the New Jersey troops were even present or what they experienced. Importantly, the unit included several Native Americans from the province who experienced harsh consequences following the fort's capitulation. In 1758, the unit repelled a British force at the French Fort Carrilon, and later helped take Fort Frontenac. In 1760, the were part of the final campaign against the French in Canada. On October 9, 1775, the Continental Congress raised the 1st New Jersey Regiment, which was known as part of the famed 'Jersey Blues'. One of the Regiment's first activities was subduing and capturing Tories on Long Island. The Regiment was reorganized in January, 1777, as the 1st New Jersey Regiment, Continental Line, commanded by Matthias Ogden, who became regimental commander with the rank of Colonel, a position he held virtually until the end of the war. The Regiment saw action at the Battles of Valcour Island, Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth, the Sullivan Expedition, and the Battles of Springfield and Yorktown. The regiment was disbanded on November 3, 1783 at New Windsor, New York.

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"Immortalized in The Last of the Mohicans, the True Story of a Pivotal Battle in the British and French War for the North American ContinentThe opening years of the French and Indian War were disastrous for the British. In 1755 General Braddock's troops were routed at the Battle of Monongahela and by the middle of 1756 Fort Oswego on Lake Ontario had fallen. Hindered by quarrelsome provincial councils, incompetent generals, and the redcoats' inability to adapt to wilderness warfare, Britain was losing the war. In 1757 the 35th Regiment of Foot stepped into the breach. A poorly trained assortment of conscripts, old soldiers, and convicted criminals led by Lieutenant Colonel George Monro, the regiment was destined to take center stage in the most controversial event of the war. Fort William Henry on the southern shore of New York's Lake George was a key fortification supporting British interests along the frontier with French America. Monro and his regiment occupied the fort in the spring of 1757 while Britain planned its attack on the key French fortress at Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. Learning that most of Britain's military resources were allocated to Louisbourg, the French launched a campaign along the weakened frontier. French Commander Louis-Joseph de Montcalm and his American Indian allies laid siege to Fort William Henry; Monro could not hold out and was forced to surrender. As part of the terms, the British regiment, colonial militia, and their camp followers would be allowed safe passage to nearby Fort Edward. The French watched in horror, however, as their Indian allies attacked the British column after it left the fort, an episode that sparked outrage and changed the tactics of the war. Seen through the eyes of participants such as Louis Antoine de Bougainville, a scholarly young aide-de-camp, Jabez Fitch, an amiable Connecticut sergeant, and Kisensik, a proud Nipissing chief whose father once met Louis XIV in the marbled halls of Versailles, The Siege of Fort William Henry: A Year on the Northeastern Frontier uses contemporary newspaper reports, official documents, private letters, and published memoirs to bring the narrative to life. From Indian councils on the banks of the Saint Lawrence River and bustling military camps in northern New York to the narrative's bloody denouement on the shores of Lake George, the reader is immersed in the colorful, yet brutal world of eighteenth-century northeastern America.File Size: 1703 KBPrint Length: 337 pages Publisher: Westholme Publishing; 1 edition (November 17, 2011) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.Language: EnglishASIN: B00683YOZA"

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scott barnes cabot scott/barnes/cabot last of the mohicans (1936) 759731413626 bw this action-packed 1936 adaptation of james fenimore cooper's classic adventure novel is set in 1757 at the siege of fort william henry during the french and indian war. ra

Dining with the Washingtons: Historic Recipes, Entertaining, and Hospitality from Mount Vernon

Dining with the Washingtons
Dining with the Washingtons: Historic Recipes, Entertaining, and Hospitality from Mount Vernon
Stephen McLeod (Editor)
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Combining vivid photography with engaging essays, Dining with the Washingtons explores the menus, diet, and styles of entertaining that characterized the beloved home of the nation's principal founding father.

Compelling accounts, historic artwork, and images of gardens, table settings, prepared food, and objects from the Mount Vernon collection blend to shed fresh light on the daily lives of George and Martha Washington, on their ceaseless stream of household guests and those who served them, and on the ways food and drink reflected the culture of eighteenth-century America. Featuring a foreword by former White House executive chef Walter Scheib and more than 90 historic recipes adapted for today's kitchens by renowned culinary historian Nancy Carter Crump, this book is ideal for veteran and novice cooks alike as well as for those wishing to learn about both formal and everyday dining at Mount Vernon. Drawing from a wide range of sources, including memoirs, diaries, plantation documents, archaeological research, and the personal correspondence of the Washington family and their visitors, this charming volume brings the household of America's first president and his wife vividly to life for modern-day readers.

The contributors are:
Steven T. Bashore, Manager of Historic Trades, Mount Vernon
Carol Borchert Cadou, Robert H. Smith Senior Curator and Vice President for Collections, Mount Vernon
Nancy Carter Crump, author and founder, Culinary Historians of Virginia
J. Dean Norton, Director of Horticulture, Mount Vernon
Dennis J. Pogue, Vice President of Preservation, Mount Vernon
Walter Scheib, former executive chef, The White House
Mary V. Thompson, Research Historian, Mount Vernon
Esther White, Director of Archaeology, Mount Vernon

  • Rank: #61083 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-11-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.00" h x 1.06" w x 10.00" l, 3.43 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 224 pages

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Dining with the Washingtons : Historic Recipes, Entertaining, and Hospitality from Mount Vernon, ISBN-13: 9780807835265, ISBN-10: 0807835269

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Presents a description of how George Washington and his wife entertained at their Mount Vernon home, discussing their tableware, the guests who attended their events, the staff who prepared the meals, the ingredients used, and recipes for the actual dishes that were served. *Author: Thompson, Mary V. Pogue, Dennis J. Cadou, Carol Borchert/ Norton, J. Dean/ White, Esther C. (CON) *Subtitle: Historic Recipes, Entertainment, and Hospitality from Mount Vernon *Publication Date: 2011/11/17 *Number of Pages: 234 *Binding Type: Hardcover *Language: English *Depth: 1. 5 *Width: 10. 0 *Height: 10. 0

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War

Mayflower
Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War
Nathaniel Philbrick (Author)
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Nathaniel Philbrick became an internationally renowned author with his National Book Award? winning In the Heart of the Sea, hailed as ?spellbinding? by Time magazine. In Mayflower, Philbrick casts his spell once again, giving us a fresh and extraordinarily vivid account of our most sacred national myth: the voyage of the Mayflower and the settlement of Plymouth Colony. From the Mayflower?s arduous Atlantic crossing to the eruption of King Philip?s War between colonists and natives decades later, Philbrick reveals in this electrifying history of the Pilgrims a fifty-five-year epic, at once tragic and heroic, that still resonates with us today.

  • Rank: #7762 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-24
  • Released on: 2007-04-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.07" h x 5.32" w x 7.88" l, .89 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 480 pages

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Nathaniel Philbrick became an internationally renowned author with his National Book Award? winning In the Heart of the Sea , hailed as ?spellbinding? by Time magazine. In Mayflower , Philbrick casts his spell once again, giving us a fresh and extraordinarily vivid account of our most sacred national myth: the voyage of the Mayflower and the settlement of Plymouth Colony. From the Mayflower ?s arduous Atlantic crossing to the eruption of King Philip?s War between colonists and natives decades later, Philbrick reveals in this electrifying history of the Pilgrims a fifty-five-year epic, at once tragic and heroic, that still resonates with us today.

Description #2 by Barnes & Noble:

Categories: Publishers Weekly's Best Nonfiction of 2006, Indians of North America->Wars->1600-1750, Massachusetts - History - New Plymouth, 1620-1691. Contributors: Nathaniel Philbrick - Author. Format: Paperback

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PHILBRICK,NATHANIEL/MAYFLOWER/A STORY OF COURAGE,COMMUNITY,AND WAR

American Colonies: The Settling of North America (The Penguin History of the United States, Volume1) (Hist of the USA)

American Colonies
American Colonies: The Settling of North America (The Penguin History of the United States, Volume1) (Hist of the USA)
Alan Taylor (Author)
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Colonial Period

With this volume, Alan Taylor challenges the traditional story of colonial history by examining the many cultures that helped make America. Transcending the usual Anglocentric version of our colonial past, he recovers the importance of Native American tribes, African slaves, and the rival empires of France, Spain, the Netherlands, and even Russia in the colonization of North America. Moving beyond the Atlantic seaboard to examine the entire continent, American Colonies reveals a pivotal period in the global interaction of peoples, cultures, plants, animals, and microbes. In a vivid narrative, Taylor draws upon cutting-edge scholarship to create a timely picture of the colonial world characterized by an interplay of freedom and slavery, opportunity and loss.

  • Rank: #56335 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-07-30
  • Released on: 2002-07-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.17" h x 1.14" w x 6.06" l, 1.21 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 544 pages

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Penguin History of the United States, by Alan Taylor - 9780142002100

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Friday, March 1, 2013

The Ascent of George Washington

The Ascent
The Ascent of George Washington
John Ferling (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars(65)

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Colonial Period

Perhaps the most revered American of all, George Washington has long been considered a stoic leader who held himself above the fray of political infighting. What has gone unnoticed about the much-researched life of Washington is that he was in fact a consummate politician, as historian John Ferling shows in this revealing and provocative new book. As leader of the Continental Army, Washington's keen political savvy enabled him not only to outwit superior British forces, but--even more challenging--to manage the fractious and intrusive Continental Congress. Despite dire setbacks early in the war, Washington deftly outmaneuvered rival generals and defused dissent from officers below him, ending the war with the status of a national icon. His carefully burnished reputation allowed Washington, as president, to lead the country under the guise of non-partisanship for almost all of his eight years in office. Washington, Ferling argues, was not only one of America's most adroit politicians, he was easily the most successful of all time--so successful, in fact, that he is no longer thought of as having been political.

  • Rank: #12329 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2009-07-01
  • Released on: 2009-07-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1

Description #1 by eBay - grandeagleretail:

Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author The Ascent of George Washington: The Hidden Political Genius of an American Icon by John E. Ferling Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Bestselling historian Ferling draws on his unsurpassed knowledge of the Founding Fathers to provide a fresh and provocative new portrait of the greatest of them all, George Washington. b amp;w illustrations throughout. Publisher Description Bestselling historian John Ferling draws

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The Ascent of George Washington; The Hidden Political Genius of an American Icon, ISBN-13: 9781596914650, ISBN-10: 1596914653

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Bestselling historian Ferling draws on his unsurpassed knowledge of the Founding Fathers to provide a fresh and provocative new portrait of the greatest of them all, George Washington. b illustrations throughout.

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions)

The Autobiography
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions)
Benjamin Franklin (Author)
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Colonial Period

One of the most popular works of American literature, this charming self-portrait has been translated into nearly every language. It covers Franklin's life up to his prewar stay in London as representative of the Pennsylvania Assembly, including his boyhood years, work as a printer, experiments with electricity, political career, much more.

  • Rank: #2673 in Books
  • Brand: Dover Publications
  • Published on: 1996-06-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.23" h x .35" w x 5.12" l, .25 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

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Product Category :Books UPC :800759290734 ISBN :0486290735 Title :The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions)EAN :9780486290737 Authors :Benjamin Franklin Binding :Paperback Publisher :Dover Publications Publication Date :1996-06-07 Pages :144 Signed :False First Edition :False Dust Jacket :False List Price (MSRP) :2.50 Height :0.4000 inches Width :5.1000 inches Length :8.2000 inches Weight :0.2000 pounds Keywords :General, Political, Scientists, Literary, History Theory, All

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions) ISBN :9780486290737 Title :The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions)Authors :Benjamin Franklin Binding :Paperback Publisher :Dover Publications Publication Date :Edition :Condition :Used - Good About Goodwill BridgePointe Services Inc. Our company is dedicated to providing you with the best quality, lowest cost products on eBay. Payment We accept PayPal for all eBay orders. Please see payment details below. Ship

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions) ISBN :9780486290737 Title :The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions)Authors :Benjamin Franklin, Dover Thrift Editions Binding :Paperback Publisher :Dover Publications Publication Date :Jun 7 1996 Edition : Condition :Used - Good Comments :Dog ears - slight. minor cover wear.Age tanning. "Good" books are used, with no significant defects. We make every effort to identify defects, but as we''''re only human, we do