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Weeks after Fort Johnson became Fort Polk once again, a major building at the fort in Vernon Parish was named after Johnson, ...
August 30, 2011 William Henry Atherton, resident of Nazareth, Pa., died on Tuesday, August 30, after a brief illness. Mr. Atherton was a direct descendant of William Henry, a Pennsylvania gunsmith ...
The siege of Fort William Henry began on Aug. 3, 1757, led by French General Louis Joseph de Montcalm. After six days of bloodshed, British Lt. Col. George Monro surrendered to the French.
Two local event producers and an international company are proposing lights, projections, and interactive fun from November to March inside Lake George's Fort William Henry. The attraction would ...