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Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration Weekend: Encampment
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Each year on the second weekend in September, more than 100 re-enactors from the U.S. and Canada descend on Plattsburgh and encamp on the Kent-Delord House Museum grounds at 17 Cumberland Avenue. Here's your chance to talk to American and British soldiers and find out how their families really lived in 1814. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2010 Battle of Plattsburgh. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration Weekend: History
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Battle of Plattsburgh Hand Drawing. The totally unexpected American victory thwarted the British plans to control Lake Champlain and led to the signing of the Treaty of Ghent which ended the War of 1812 on Christmas Eve, 1814. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2010 Battle of Plattsburgh. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration Weekend: Memorials
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Memorial ceremonies at Dewey's Tavern in Champlain, Culver Hill in Beekmantown, Halsey's Corners in Plattsburgh, Riverside Cemetery in Plattsburgh and on Crab Island on Lake Champlain honor the British and American combatants killed in both land and naval battles in Plattsburgh, Sept. 6 - 11, 1814. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2010 Battle of Plattsburgh. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration Weekend: 2011 Schedule
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Tentative schedule for 2011. Saturday, Sept. 3. Dewey’s Tavern Memorial, Route 276 and Prospect Hill Rd. Champlain, NY. March to Chazy for overnight encampment following ceremony. Sunday, Sept 4. March to West Chazy, encampment overnight near Guma’s Restaurant. Monday, Sept 5. March to Culver Hill. Culver Hill Memorial, on Route 22, 2 miles north of the intersection with Route 374. Halsey’s Corners Memorial at the corner of Beekman St. and Boynton Ave. Evening concert, TBA. Tuesday, Sept. 6. 1814 Battle ...
Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration Weekend: Re-enactments
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The First Bloody Encounter. Listen for the sound of musket and cannon fire at the Saturday re-enactment, the first bloody encounter of the British invasion which took place just 6 miles north of Plattsburgh. The Battle of Plattsburgh Bay. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2010 Battle of Plattsburgh. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Friends of Fort Davidson | Battle of Pilot Knob | Missouri Civil War
Welcome to the Friends of Fort Davidson Website. The Friends of Fort Davidson is a public charity under the Internal Revenue Service's 501(c)(3) rule and works to preserve Fort Davidson and the battlefield, scene of the pivotal Missouri civil war Battle of Pilot Knob. We consistently work to preserve more of this battlefield, create hiking opportunities, and work with local landowners to protect this battlefield. See this page for the September 2017 Battle Re-enactment. A tax deductible donation. Special...
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The Battles at Plattsburgh: September 11, 1814. Become a contributing member of the Battle of Plattsburgh Association! Welcome to the Battle of Plattsburgh Association! Preserve our precious local history including the vital role Plattsburgh played at the end of the War of 1812. Create a world-class museum enlightening and instructing visitors about both the Battle of Plattsburgh and the War of 1812. Click Here for Battle of Plattsburgh Commemorative Weekend Information. Battle of Plattsburgh Association...
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Battle of Pleasant Hill | Annual Reenactment and Festival
The Battle of Pleasant Hill was fought on April 9, 1864, during the Red River Campaign of the American Civil War, near Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, between Union forces led by Major General Nathaniel P. Banks and Confederate forces, led by Major General Richard Taylor. The battle was essentially a continuation of the previous day’s Battle of Mansfield, fought nearby, which ended around sunset due to darkness…. Friday, April 13, 2018. Saturday, April 14, 2018. Period Ball and Court Presentation.
The Battle of Pocotaligo Reenactment
The Battle of Pocotaligo. General Robert E. Lee was assigned to the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida in late 1861. Lee designed a series of trench-works in the lowcountry to protect the bridges and causeways. He ordered so many trenches dug that he temporarily earned the nickname, ‘the King of Spades’. A portion of these works can be seen behind the Frampton Plantation House. We hope you enjoy our reenactment of the Battle of Pocotaligo as we pay tribute to the gallant men of both armies!
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Battle of Port Arthur
Thursday, 18 August 2016. 3rd October - Fall of Port Arthur. No matter how much you rub your chin, we wont win this. The siege is all but over! 160; After sucessfully storming the New Town, General Nogi has recieved the surrender of the garrison now commanded by General Maximov. The defenders have lain down their arms. The bloody siege is done, and Port Arthur is in the hands of the victorious Japanese Imperial Army. 160; We then fought a quick 28mm Trench Raiders. When the Russian HQ was overrun!