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Date: 2014-07-02 13:50:19
Military personnel
Military organization
Fort Carillon
Military history of Canada
New France
Robert Rogers
1st New Jersey Regiment
Thomas Gage
Benjamin Hinman
Battle of Carillon

Microsoft Word - A Brief History of the Units that took Part in the Raid on Saint Francis in 1759

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