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- southern end of Lake Champlain. The village was founded in 1759 as "Skenesborough" by Major Philip Skene, who built the barracks at Crown Point under...
- British at Saint-Jean and the Americans at the other end of the lake in Skenesborough (present-day Whitehall, New York). While planning Quebec's defenses...
- raids between English and French colonies. Whitehall was first called "Skenesborough" in 1759 when it was settled by a land grant to a British officer, Philip...
- miles (40 km) from Montreal, Quebec. The southern tip at Whitehall (Skenesborough in revolutionary times) is 23 miles (37 km) north of Glens Falls on...
- estimated to be 10,000 strong. A smaller army of shipwrights labored at Skenesborough (present-day Whitehall) to build the ships needed to defend the lake...
- America.(Nelson 2006:39ff) Spitfire was one of eight gundalows built in Skenesborough (later renamed Whitehall). These gundalows, out****ed as gunboats, were...
- canvas yes Westhampton Beach Outdoor Sports Sol Wilson 1942 oil on canvas yes Whitehall Settlement of Skenesborough Axel Horn 1940 oil on canvas yes...
- British at Saint-Jean and the Americans at the other end of the lake in Skenesborough (present-day Whitehall, New York). While planning Quebec's general defenses...
- New York Sag Harbor Sag Harbor Whaling Museum [204] New York Skenesborough Skenesborough Museum [205] New York Sodus Point Sodus Point Light [206] New...
- in 1765 obtained a royal patent for a large tract of land known as Skenesborough (now the village of Whitehall). Returning to New York, he again began...