'We are commemorating the battle that took place at George Chicken’s
garrison on June 13, 1715, on June 13, 2015, the tricentennial of the
battle. After the battle, he gave the place where they fought and
buried bodies to be a chapel of ease to the main parish. See our facebook page for newspaper articles and so forth.'
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51st Foot
Noah Comacho. Private of the 51st Regiment Of Foot stationed at Fort Oswego in 1756. Read about the 51st here https://www.kronoskaf.com/sy...

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