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Manuscripts and archival materials |
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The archival collections consist of thousands of manuscripts, letters, diaries, orderly books, maps, and photographs related to the Fort, its occupying armies, and its restoration.
- letters, reports, returns, journals, and orderly books from officers and soldiers who served at Fort Ticonderoga during the French & Indian War and American Revolution
- Artworks, including
- maps documenting the change in the landscape from the 1690s to the mid 19th century.
- Prints and paintings related to the Fort, the people, and the landscape
- Photographic collections documenting the preservation, reconstruction, and tourism of Fort Ticonderoga during the 19th and 20th centuries
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 January 2009 )
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