As I read the book "The Great Warpath" from author David R.Starbuck I came upon one interesting fact.
As incredible as it may sound, the horrific massacre that occured in August 1757 as the Brits surrendered to the Marquis de Montcalm that event inspired one notorious author to write a story.
Does any of you would know what story I'm talking about?
As I read the book "The Great Warpath" from author David R.Starbuck I came upon one interesting fact.
As incredible as it may sound, the horrific massacre that occured in August 1757 as the Brits surrendered to the Marquis de Montcalm that event inspired one notorious author to write a story.
Does any of you would know what story I'm talking about?
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James Fenemore Coopers' " The last of the Mohicans."
Too bad you're far away I could just sit there and enjoy a scotch and talk history with you.
Thanks I'll come up with some more as I read this book.
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LOA; Contrary to the book and the movies Munroe did not die in the massacre but some three to four months later in Albany N.Y.
Camac.
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If you are also interested in the French and Indian Wars (Seven Year War 1756-1763.) there are many sights on the net. Here is one of them .www.mohicanpress.com scroll to the bottom and you will get a list of articles.
Camac.
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