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Black Watch memorial, Ticonderoga
Here are some pics of the Black Watch memorial cairn at Ticonderoga, NY. It was built in '97 and dedicated by members of that regiment on their way home from Hong Kong in '99. It is built entirely of stone from Scotland, and is situated just outside the "French Lines" at Fort Ticonderoga (Carillon), the site of the 42nd's famous assault in 1758. You can see the remains of the Lines inthe background of this first pic:



"Sacred to the memory of the gallant Highlanders of the 42nd Regiment of Foot 'The Black Watch'
"From a regiment of a thousand strong 205 died and 387 were wounded July 8, 1758 assaulting the French Lines on the heights of Carillon
"~Their Glory Shall Never Die~
"The Black Watch Council of Ticonderoga
"The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey
"The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York
"July 6, 1997"
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Thank you for posting these pictures Woodsheal very stirring indeed.
"If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say this or that even, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death."
- George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 3
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The Battle Honour that never was
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 Originally Posted by Nervous Jock
The Battle Honour that never was
...but should be! The 42nd wasn't fighting "kith and kin" in 1758, as they were in the Amer. Revolution. They were fighting French regulars under Montcalm....
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 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
...but should be! The 42nd wasn't fighting "kith and kin" in 1758, as they were in the Amer. Revolution. They were fighting French regulars under Montcalm....
They're not too keen to dish them out when you lose.
Great photos BTW
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Thanks for posting, Craigellachie!
Cheers
Kevin
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Thanks for the pic,
An ancestor Seth Brett III, was a private with the New Hampshire forces at Ticonderoga.
Ron
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9th July 07, 05:37 PM
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 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Thanks for the pic,
An ancestor Seth Brett III, was a private with the New Hampshire forces at Ticonderoga.
Ron
Ron,
The 1775 Battle, I presume? Was he with Ethan Allen?
Todd
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