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Army_Brat84 09-10-2005 09:37 AM

Fort William Henry
 
Aside from "Last of the Mohicans" anyone know of any good books on this event, or would like to discuss it?

82Rigger 01-27-2006 03:03 PM

Would like to know more about the battle (1757?) and its aftermath.

Thanks, Steve

SEATJERKER 01-27-2006 04:36 PM

The Fort,...
 
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...is very close to my home,...

...It rests on the banks of Lake George in the town/city of the same name, about 40 minutes north, have been there many times as a youth with school trips, etc,...

...You can search "Lake George" on google, and find many links for pictures as the town/city is a tourist haven being the lake is 32 miles long, great fishing, camping,...

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revwardoc 01-28-2006 07:44 AM

Here's a F&I story that never made the history books:

Willimantic, CT, 1754

It was a very hot, dry summer with only a trace of rain. One night, the sound of marching feet was heard along with the murmuring of voice speaking in a foreign tongue. The people of Willimantic were sure it was either a raid by Indians or French troops, or both! The local militia armed themselves and went out to meet the foe, only it was so dark they could barely see a few feet in front of themselves. But the sounds grew louder as they approached the pond.

The militia commander called out a challenge but was only answered by the continued voices of the unseen enemy. He ordered his men to fire a volley into the night. And they did; and another; and another but still the sounds of marching feet and unintelligible voiced continued.

The men were ordered to save the women and children, and run for their lives. And so they did, taking up a defensive position on a hill overlooking the town, where the spent a sultry night waiting for death, or deliverance.

The next morning, the militia gathered their weapons, and courage, and again marched down to face the foe. The town was quiet with only a few dogs and livestock walking about. They returned to the pond and there they saw the bodies, bloated by death in the shimmering heat. But they weren't Indians or French; they were frogs!

It seems that the lack of water in the pond sent some primordial signal to the frogs who, as one body, left the muddy hole to find deeper water in the nearby river. The "sound of marching feet" was the hundreds of frogs hopping along the hard baked earth. The "voices" was nothing more than their croaking, which, I suppose to a frightened populace, sounded like some Indian language, or French.

Willimantic became the butt of many jokes after that but the people proved that they were willing to laugh at themselves. Today, the bridge spanning the Willimantic River is guarded by four huge frog sculptures.

Army_Brat84 01-28-2006 04:02 PM

Thank you all for your inputs. As for knowing more about Ft. William Henry, two books I recommend (I completed a seminar on F & I in Dec.) are Fred Anderson's "Crucible of War" and Ian Steele's "Betrayals: Fort William Henry and the 'Massacre'". Please feel free to start your own discussion threads here.

Keith_Hixson 01-28-2006 08:12 PM

Just thinking?
 
If the British hadn't won the Battle at Three Rivers (Pittsburg). It would still be French. And, The Seahawks wouldn't have to play those Steelers in the Super Bowl.

Keith :D

82Rigger 01-28-2006 08:32 PM

Keith,

Yeah, but then we wouldn't have had all those cool Terry Bradshaw commercials! :D

Zinzendorf 09-01-2006 09:20 AM

Re: Just thinking?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Keith_Hixson If the British hadn't won the Battle at Three Rivers (Pittsburg). It would still be French. (Snipped)

Keith :D
AND if they hadn't taken Louisbourg & Quebec & Montreal & Frontenac & Ft. Carillon, etc etc etc! :z:


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