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Robert Fairchild and His Powder Horn
Powder horns are unique artifacts in that they have the ability to speak to a single person’s 18th-century military service unlike most other objects. Muskets, swords, and other similar items, though important, are rarely able to connect people today nearly … Continue reading
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Tagged Connecticut, Fort Ticonderoga, Fort William Henry, Jacob Whitmore, Jehosaphat Starr, Lake George, Middletown, Phineas Lyman, Robert Fairchild, Ruth Starr, Timothy Hierlehey, Tonyia Baldwin
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