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The bones of British soldiers and colonial militia were disinterred during a reconstruction of Fort William Henry nearly 70 years ago. Credit...Lauren Lancaster for The New York Times Supported by ...
A collection of human bone fragments dating back to the French and Indian War is expected to be returned soon to upstate New York from Canada. A spokeswoman for Fort William Henry in Lake George ...
"You're reaching the time when they should come home," said David Starbuck, a New York archaeologist who has written about the history behind Fort William ... a French and Indian War re-enactor ...
This was the beginning of the French and Indian War (also known ... patriotic spirit that made me root for the British at Fort William Henry as a child and the kind of speculations about a ...
LAKE GEORGE -- Re-enactors representing British and French soldiers and Native American allies spent the weekend at the Lake George Battlefield Park to demonstrate what it was like to live and ...
Kathryn Flacke-Muncil, a founder of the French & Indian War Society at Lake George, and CEO of the Fort William Henry Corporation, also commented. “We are steeped in history here in Lake George.
The Fort William ... Park in New York, the site of many military maneuvers during the French and Indian war, including the Battle of Lake George in 1755 and the Battle of Fort William Henry ...