While quartered in Albany Lieutenant Hugh Rose of Gates' New York Independent Company wrote to Captain Horatio Gates on March 31, 1760 that "we are out at exercise every day the weather will permit" Join us opening day on May 6th and learn more about these British Regulars that came to garrison Fort Ticonderoga in the summer of 1760.
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War On the Turrle's Back
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