A Memorial Tablet At Ticonderoga a Corporationss Gift to History volume 2

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A Memorial Tablet At Ticonderoga a Corporationss Gift to History volume 2
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My compli- ments to the Marquis of Montcalm. Rogers.^' It is worthy of note here that there was a trail back of Rogers Rock Mountain, commencing at Cook's Bay and running down through Trout Brook or Lord Howe Valley, terminating at the falls here. Over this trail Rogers and his Rangers often passed, and once, after having suffered defeat with serious loss at the hands of the French and their Indian allies, the remnant of his band escaped by this trail to Lake George and safety. Whatever may hav...e been Rogers' faults, cowardice Avas not one of them ; and what more fitting monument could he have than the massive rock that bears his name, near the foot of the lake that often carried him and his Rangers on its peaceful bosom P The battle of Yorktown, the defeat and the surrender of Cornwallis, had practically closed the war of the Revo- lution in 1 78 1. Peace negotiations were dragging slowly along, when General Washington urged upon Congress the disbandment of the army, and his own retirement to a coveted private life, after eight years of incessant effort and anxiety as Commander-in-Chief of the armies of the new-born Republic.

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