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SUMMARY:Virtual: Living History Event: Four Divisions Formed at Fort Carillon-1757 French raid on Fort William Henry
DESCRIPTION:See French Regulars and Canadians assemble at Fort Carillon\, later named Ticonderoga\, preparing to march across frozen Lake George to surprise the British in 1757. Watch as French soldiers build scaling ladders and artillerymen prepare the guns\, stores\, and ammunition\, as the army prepares for a surprise winter attack!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-family:times new roman\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="color: rgb(63\, 63\, 63)\;">See French Regulars and Canadians assemble at Fort Carillon\, later named Ticonderoga\, preparing to march across frozen Lake George to surprise the British in 1757. Watch as French soldiers build scaling ladders and artillerymen prepare the guns\, stores\, and ammunition\, as the army prepares for a surprise winter attack!</span></span></span>
LOCATION:This is a virtual program. To participate go to: https://www.facebook.com/FortTiconderoga/?ref=page_internalAll programs will be presented on Fort Ticonderoga's Facebook page at the times listed: Winter Moccasins Facebook\, 11am Native American moccasins were used by Canadians and French soldiers as footwear for winter travel\, like the March 1757 French Raid on Fort William Henry. See the process for recreating these simple deerskin shoes today and how you can make your own. 60 Leagues on Snowshoes Facebook\, 1pm How did 1\,500 soldiers\, Canadian Milice\, and native warriors march from Canada to Fort William Henry in the winter of 1757? Explore the time tested techniques of moving and camping along the great warpaths of the north country in deep snow and along frozen lakes. Scaling Ladders Facebook\, 3pm If you can't batter a fort wall down climb over it! Join us live on Facebook as we build a scaling ladder rung by rung. See how three-piece scaling ladders were built at Carillon in the hopes of climbing over the log walls of Fort William Henry using the winter season for surprise.
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URL:https://business.ticonderogany.com/events/details/virtual-living-history-event-four-divisions-formed-at-fort-carillon-1757-french-raid-on-fort-william-henry-20984
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