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FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELTS for a one-day, Revolutionary War, driving tour along historic US Route 9 through New York State. The road trip traces the many British attempts to gain control of the Hudson River during the Revolutionary War. US Route 9, which parallels the Hudson, goes through many cities and towns that played an important role in keeping the river in American hands during the Revolution.
FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELTS for a one-day, Revolutionary War, driving tour that traces the British Invasion of 1777 along Historic US Route 4 through Vermont and New York. The leader of the British invasion, General John Burgoyne described this area as God Forsaken, but he no doubt was frustrated by the stubbornness of its citizens who would not surrender to his invading army. Actually, this area includes some of the most beautiful country in the northeast United States. It's no wonder that its citizens would not give it away.
A Revolutionary War Cruise on the Champlain Canal traces the many British attempts to gain control of the valleys of the Hudson River and Lake Champlain during the Revolutionary War. The book provides complete navigation to dozens of sites as well as recommendations for places to dock along the way. The cruise begins on the Hudson opposite the town of Bethlehem (NY) heading north passing many areas where 18th century patriots once lived. From the Bethlehem, the cruise includes visits at Albany, Mechanicville, the Saratoga Battlefield, Fort Edward, Whitehall, Mount Independence, Fort Crown Point, the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and Westport. From Westport, the cruise reverses direction and heads south with visits to Fort Ticonderoga, Fort Ann, Schuylerville, Stillwater, and Waterford.
This book includes the Author's transcriptions of various microfilmed documents he first reviewed at the National Archives, Washington, D. C., in August 1998. In an effort to obtain a pension, James Lambert explained under oath and in great detail his four Revolutionary War tours of duty; including his engagement in the battle against the Indians at Point Pleasant, West Virginia, and also his participation in the battles against the British at Great Bridge, Virginia, Cowpens, South Carolina, and Guilford Court House, North Carolina. The Author has put the material in chronological order and he has made an effort to verify the accuracy and veracity of James Lambert's Declarations by a thorough analysis of the relevant Revolutionary War history, including these four battles.
Aims to provide an unbiased look at the Founding Fathers' concept of freedom of religion.
Twenty-five previously published articles from the Backroad Bob's Motorcycle Adventures - People, Places, & Things CD.People - These articles examine some interesting motorcyclists and the powerful personalities that drive them. Places - Are you looking for an excuse to ride? These destinations will give you one.Things - Most of these articles are about motorcycle organizations and events.