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Subject: american history
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: hammo-ga
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Posted: 02 Sep 2003 04:22 PDT
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Question ID: 251338
in the winter of 1775, cannon, mortars and ammunition were taken from
Fort Ticonderoga and transported 300 miles south to assist George
Washington in his seige of Boston. how many men (and women, if any)
were involved in the transport all the way from beginning to end?
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Subject: Re: american history
From: nellie_bly-ga on 02 Sep 2003 11:20 PDT
 
Kenneth Roberts briefly visits this topic in his book Rabble in Arms. 
You might find some leads in that book's bibliography.


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