Revisit one of the Revolutionary War's most challenging and little-known campaigns. Follow a group of historical reenactors as they retrace Benedict Arnold's 1775 journey through Maine. The March was ...
50 years ago: 1975 — Locally, about 640 men, including Bill Anslinger of Sinking Valley, reenacted Benedict Arnold’s march to Quebec in 1775 in a failed effort to capture the Canadian city. 25 years ...
Before it was a state, Maine played a quiet but critical role in the American Revolution. One of its most important routes? The Kennebec River, where Benedict Arnold once led more than a thousand ...
Originally published by Doubleday, Doran & Co. in 1938. "Reprinted by arrangement with the Canal National Bank of Portland, Maine." Lt. John Montresor's journal -- Casualty list of Arnold's expedition ...
Benedict Arnold is the supreme hero/traitor of American history. Americans were in awe of his military exploits in the taking of Fort Ticonderoga, and as the spearhead of General Horatio Gates’s ...
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