Lake George Its Scenes And Characteristics With Glimpses of the Olden Times

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Lake George Its Scenes And Characteristics With Glimpses of the Olden Times
Decosta, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1831-1904
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COLONIAL DAYS. 8l Saratoga and capturing Fort Massachusetts, which was situated within the limits of Williamstown, Mass.
During this war the lake was visited by six hundred Dutch and friendly Indians. The former went on a scout down the lake in canoes, . But did not meet with the enemy. Later, the French commander, Devillers, sent scouts to the lake, which he calls " Lake St. Laurent, " who reported that they found camps and cabins sufficient to accommodate the above-mentioned numbe
...r of men. The camps appeared as if they had not been left more than a month. Yet the war closed without any hostilities on the lake, which was next used to some extent by Indian smugglers. About this time a party of the Six Nations, who had deserted and established themselves near Montreal, seem to have monopolized the illicit trading between Albany and Montreal. 1 On one occasion they saved the life of a captive of another tribe, who had been taken to Crown Point, and carried him in their canoes across Lake St.

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