This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.Bloody Pond, IllustrationThe Battle of Bloody Pond was the third and final skirmish fought during the Battle of Lake George in 1755, during the French and Indian War.Carleton, Guy - IllustrationIllustration of Sir Guy Carleton, the Governor of the Province of Quebec during the Invasion of Canada in 1775.Fort Chambly - IllustrationIllustration of Fort Chambly, which was captured by American forces during the Siege of Fort St. John in 1775.Fort St. John - IllustrationIllustration of Fort St. John, which was captured by American forces during the Invasion of Canada in 1775.Isle aux Noix - IllustrationIllustration of Isle aux Noix, an island in the Richelieu (Sorel) River.King Hendrick (Theyanoguin) - IllustrationIllustration of King Hendrick (Theyanoguin), who died during the Battle of Lake George in 1755.Montgomery, Richard - IllustrationIllustration Brigadier General Richard Montgomery, who led the Nothern army during the Siege of Fort St. John and the Battle of Montreal during the Revolutionary War. Montgomery died during the Battle of Quebec.Montgomery, Richard, Monument - IllustrationIllustration of the monument to Brigadier General Richard Montgomery at St. Paul's Church in New York City.Montreal and its Walls - 1760This drawing of Montreal shows what the city walls looked like around 1760.Quebec City, Cape Diamond - IllustrationIllustration of Cape Diamond in Quebec City, near where American troops attacked the city during the Battle of Quebec.Quebec City, Diagram - IllustrationDiagram of Quebec City, showing the Upper Town and Citadel, where American forces attacked during the Battle of Quebec.Quebec City, Palace Gate, Inside - IllustrationIllustration of the inside of Palace Gate in Quebec City, near where American troops attacked the city during the Battle of Quebec.Quebec City, Palace Gate, Outside - IllustrationIllustration of the outside of Palace Gate in Quebec City, near where American troops attacked the city during the Battle of Quebec.Quebec City, St. John's Gate - IllustrationIllustration of St. John's Gate in Quebec City, near where American troops attacked the city during the Battle of Quebec.Quebec City, View of Point Levi - IllustrationIllustration of the view of Point Levi from Quebec City. Benedict Arnold and his army arrived at Point Levi in November 1775 and prepared to attack the city.Quebec City, Where Arnold Was Shot - IllustrationIllustration of the area in Quebec City where Benedict Arnold was shot.Williams, Ephraim - Illustration of the Rock He was Shot OnIllustration of the rock that Ephraim Williams was on when he was shot during the Battle of Lake George in 1755, during the French and Indian War. When British forces were ambushed during the Bloody Morning Scout, Williams jumped on top of the rock in an effort to rally his troops.Windmill Point - IllustrationIllustration of Windmill Point, near Ticonderoga.
Bloody Pond, IllustrationThe Battle of Bloody Pond was the third and final skirmish fought during the Battle of Lake George in 1755, during the French and Indian War.
Carleton, Guy - IllustrationIllustration of Sir Guy Carleton, the Governor of the Province of Quebec during the Invasion of Canada in 1775.
Fort Chambly - IllustrationIllustration of Fort Chambly, which was captured by American forces during the Siege of Fort St. John in 1775.
Fort St. John - IllustrationIllustration of Fort St. John, which was captured by American forces during the Invasion of Canada in 1775.
King Hendrick (Theyanoguin) - IllustrationIllustration of King Hendrick (Theyanoguin), who died during the Battle of Lake George in 1755.
Montgomery, Richard - IllustrationIllustration Brigadier General Richard Montgomery, who led the Nothern army during the Siege of Fort St. John and the Battle of Montreal during the Revolutionary War. Montgomery died during the Battle of Quebec.
Montgomery, Richard, Monument - IllustrationIllustration of the monument to Brigadier General Richard Montgomery at St. Paul's Church in New York City.
Montreal and its Walls - 1760This drawing of Montreal shows what the city walls looked like around 1760.
Quebec City, Cape Diamond - IllustrationIllustration of Cape Diamond in Quebec City, near where American troops attacked the city during the Battle of Quebec.
Quebec City, Diagram - IllustrationDiagram of Quebec City, showing the Upper Town and Citadel, where American forces attacked during the Battle of Quebec.
Quebec City, Palace Gate, Inside - IllustrationIllustration of the inside of Palace Gate in Quebec City, near where American troops attacked the city during the Battle of Quebec.
Quebec City, Palace Gate, Outside - IllustrationIllustration of the outside of Palace Gate in Quebec City, near where American troops attacked the city during the Battle of Quebec.
Quebec City, St. John's Gate - IllustrationIllustration of St. John's Gate in Quebec City, near where American troops attacked the city during the Battle of Quebec.
Quebec City, View of Point Levi - IllustrationIllustration of the view of Point Levi from Quebec City. Benedict Arnold and his army arrived at Point Levi in November 1775 and prepared to attack the city.
Quebec City, Where Arnold Was Shot - IllustrationIllustration of the area in Quebec City where Benedict Arnold was shot.
Williams, Ephraim - Illustration of the Rock He was Shot OnIllustration of the rock that Ephraim Williams was on when he was shot during the Battle of Lake George in 1755, during the French and Indian War. When British forces were ambushed during the Bloody Morning Scout, Williams jumped on top of the rock in an effort to rally his troops.