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TICONDEROGA , a village
York
Delaware
a, Rostrum or hypostome; b, b, Palpi; c, Genital aperture; d, Anal orifice; e, e, Ventral surface of capitulum; g, Sternum; 1-7,seg- from Lake George falls here about 30 ft., providing water-power, and among the manufactures are paper pulp, paper -making machinery and lumber. Flake graphite was discovered in this vicinity as early as 1815, and for years two mines (with quartzite veins, respectively 1-5 and 2-15 ft. thick) at Ticonderoga were the principal source of supply of good crystalline graphite. Commanding a portage on the line of water communication between Canada and the English colonies, Ticonderoga. was a place of considerable strategic importance during the Seven Years' War. On-a commanding elevation
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attack which cost him nearly 2000 men killed or wounded, retreated. In 1758, however, when Montcalm had gone to Quebec to oppose Wolfe and a force of only 400 men was left at Ticonderoga, Lord Amherst with 11,000 men invested it, and on the 26th of July the garrison blew up and abandoned the fortifications. Atthe beginning of the War of Independence, on the loth of May. 1775, the fort was surprised and captured by Ethan Allen. It was reeavered by the British on the 5th of July 1777, during'Tutgoyne'%campaign, wasabandonedimmediately after Hurgoyne's surrender in October 1777, but was re-occupied by the British 1780. After the close of the war it was allowed to fall into ruins,. In 1909, on the occasion of the tercentenary celebtStion of- the discovery of Lake Champlain, the restoration of the fort was begun under, the direction of the owner of the site. The settlement of this region was begun soon after the close of the Seven Years' War, and the township of Ticonderoga was set apart from the township of Crown Point in 1804. The village of Ticonderoga was incorporated in 1889. The name " Ticonderoga " is a corruption of an Indian word said to mean " sounding waters." End of Article: TICONDEROGA If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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