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William Henry, Fort
Description: (1) - 1691, New York City, See Fort George
(2) - 1755 September, Warren County, Village of Lake George. Built by Maj Gen William Johnson and named for two royal grandsons of King George II, William and Henry (some accounts say for William Henry, Duke of Gloucester). The Fort repulsed numerous attacks from French troops for two years, until August of 1757, when General Montcalm mustered a force of 12,500 French Regulars and Indian Allies to attack the Fort. After six days, the log fortress battered by the French cannonade finally surrendered and the fort was burned by the French. Replica reconstructed starting 1953.
County: New York; Warren
City, State: New York City, New York; Lake George, New York
Conflict/Time Period: 1691; French and Indian War
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