Located in Lake Champlain in western Vermont, communities in Grand
Isle
County include: Alburg, Grand Isle, Isle La Motte, North Hero,
and
South Hero.
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Lake Champlain and Lake GeorgeArea
MAP
and Historic sites
Historic
TOUR! A
Trip
through the Lake Champlain Islands South from the Quebec
border...Alburg,Vermont.
Historic
TIMELINEs!
"...Some of the conflicts that the lakes were to play a
significant role in are:..." Algonquin/ Iroquois Wars, King William's
War
(1689-1697), Grey
Lock's War/Dummer's War (1723-1727), Queen Anne's War
(1702-1713), King
George's War (1744-1748), The French and Indian War
(1755-1763), The
American Revolution (1775-1783), and The War of 1812
(1812-1815)
The Battle
of Plattsburg, NY (11 SEP 1814).
Crown
Point, NY: An Outline History by Gregory T. Furness.
His
Majesty's fort at Crown Point
Fort
Carillon/Ticonderoga "...Fort Carillon Built 1756 by French
partially destroyed by
French in 1759 Rebuilt as Fort Ticonderoga 1759-60 by British..."
...located at the Redstone
building in Montpelier, Vermont. The reading room may be visited
between
8 a.m. and 4 p.m. each business day. State Archivist, Greg
Sanford,
may be contacted at E-mail: gsanford@sec.state.vt.us for details.
Office of the Secretary of State
Street address: 26 Terrace Street -
Montpelier, VT Phone: (802) 828-2397
Mailing address: 109 State Street -
Montpelier,
VT 05609-1103
ARCCAT -
catalog describing manuscript and archival collections held by various