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southern end of Lake Champlain. The
village was
founded in 1759 as "
Skenesborough" by
Major Philip Skene, who
built the
barracks at
Crown Point under...
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British at Saint-Jean and the
Americans at the
other end of the lake in
Skenesborough (present-day Whitehall, New York).
While planning Quebec's defenses...
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raids between English and
French colonies.
Whitehall was
first called "
Skenesborough" in 1759 when it was
settled by a land
grant to a
British officer, Philip...
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miles (40 km) from Montreal, Quebec. The
southern tip at
Whitehall (
Skenesborough in
revolutionary times) is 23
miles (37 km)
north of
Glens Falls on...
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estimated to be 10,000 strong. A
smaller army of
shipwrights labored at
Skenesborough (present-day Whitehall) to
build the
ships needed to
defend the lake...
- New York Sag
Harbor Sag
Harbor Whaling Museum [204] New York
Skenesborough Skenesborough Museum [205] New York
Sodus Point Sodus Point Light [206] New...
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British at Saint-Jean and the
Americans at the
other end of the lake in
Skenesborough (present-day Whitehall, New York).
While planning Quebec's
general defenses...
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canvas yes
Westhampton Beach Outdoor Sports Sol
Wilson 1942 oil on
canvas yes
Whitehall Settlement of
Skenesborough Axel Horn 1940 oil on
canvas yes...
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History United States Name
Liberty Builder Lake
Champlain at
Skenesborough, New York
Acquired May 11, 1775 Out of
service 1777 Fate Destro****
summer 1777...
- America.(Nelson 2006:39ff)
Spitfire was one of
eight gundalows built in
Skenesborough (later
renamed Whitehall).
These gundalows, out****ed as gunboats, were...