French
and Indian War

By Carl H. Peterson Copyright 2001

  1. Maps of battles of the French & Indian War
  2. Maps of battles of the French & Indian War
  3. Map of that part of America which was the Principal Seat of War
  4. View of Niagara Fort
  5. South View of Oswego
  6. Two views from Royal Magazine
  7. Site of the skirmish that began the French & Indian War
  8. French troops at Fort Carillon
  9. Earthen mound remains of Fort Raleigh, on Roanoke Island, North Carolina (Old Virginia)
  10. Replica of a Jamestown, Virginia home
  11. Original Jamestown ruins
  12. Powhatan Indian lodge
  13. The Mayflower
  14. Recreation of the old Plimouth Plantation, Massachusetts
  15. Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
  16. Jumonville Glen, Pennsylvania, site of the skirmish that began the French & Indian War
  17. Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania
  18. Braddock's Road & grave site
  19. Fort William Henry barracks
  20. Fort William Henry barracks
  21. French troops at Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga)
  22. Boston's Old North Church
  23. Hancock-Clarke House (c1698) near Lexington Green
  24. Concord Bridge, scene of "the shot heard 'round the world"
  25. Guardian of the western New York frontier, Old Fort Niagara (also active during the F&I War years)
  26. The site of Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River
  27. Hessian barracks at Trenton, New Jersey
  28. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, the most famous of the Continental Army's winter encampments
  29. Fort Stanwix in the Mohawk Valley of New York
  30. Battlefield at Oriskany in the Mohawk Valley
  31. Saratoga Battlefield, the turning point of the war
  32. Morristown, New Jersey, another bitter winter for the American troops
  33. Major Patrick Ferguson's grave ... the only Brit who fought at the Battle of Kings Mountain, on the North Carolina/South Carolina border
  34. Robert Scruggs House ... typical home of the period, near Cowpens Battlefield, South Carolina
  35. Colonial at Cowpens
  36. Battlefield at Guilford Courthouse, near Greensboro, North Carolina
  37. British at Guilford Courthouse
  38. The Hoskins Homestead, near Guilford Courthouse ... British HQ's during the battle
  39. Trenches & earthen star fort at Ninety-Six, South Carolina
  40. The end comes at Yorktown, Virginia
  41. Plan of Fort William Henry and camp at Lake George. W. Eyre, engr. I. Heath dt.
  42. Plan of the fort and fortress at Crown Point with their environs. With the disposition of the English Army under the command of Genl. Amherst encamp'd there 1759.
  43. Battle monument and lake, Lake George, N.Y..
  44. Military officer leading his men in a charge.
  45. Man reasoning with Indians about to burn a bound captive.
  46. Historical map of the United States indicating battlefields, names of commanders, number of troops engaged, number of killed and captured during French and Indian and Revolutionary wars, Mexican War, and the late Civil War Buxton & Skinner litho.
  47. Gen. Crook's Army in camp, on French Creek, after arrival of train / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton D. T.
  48. Troops passing old Stockade, French Creek / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton, D. T.
  49. An accurate map of North America. Describing and distinguishing the British, Spanish and French dominions on this great continent; exhibiting the present seat of war, and the French encroachments. Also all the West India Islands belonging to, and possessed by the several European princes and states. The whole laid down according to the latest and most authentick improvements, by Eman. Bowen, geogr. to His Majesty and John Gibson, engraver
  50. Col. Royal and officers of the Third Cavalry / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton D. T.
  51. Madison, Wisconsin. Farm short course school at the University of Wisconsin. Lawrence A. Soulier, who studied for several years in the Flandreau Indian Vocational School in South Dakota, has a French father and a Chippewa Indian mother. The family lives in a wooded area about thirty-five miles from Ashland, Wisconsin and does no farming. His father at present is a construction worker on the Alaskan Highway.
  52. Plan of Fort William Henry and camp at Lake George. W. Eyre, engr. I. Heath dt.
  53. Battle monument and lake, Lake George, N.Y..
  54. Military officer leading his men in a charge].
  55. British officer preparing to embark with soldiers].
  56. British officer preparing to embark with soldiers].
  57. Man reasoning with Indians about to burn a bound captive].
  58. George Washington to Edward Snickers
  59. French Dumers
  60. Regimental Offser
  61. "The Death of Jane McCrea" by John Vanderlyn
  62. Bassett Hall,
  63. Carter's Grove
  64. Bruton Parish Church
  65. first brick Williamsburg church
  66. The College of William and Mary
  67. The chalice and paten, circa 1660, and the alms basin, created in 1739, belonged to the church at Jamestown. They were transferred to Bruton Parish in 1758 when the old Jamestown church was abandoned.
  68. Peter Pelham
  69. Governor's Palace
  70. Governor's Palace
  71. Grand Encampment 2000. These are pictures from the Grand Encampment of the French and Indian War, held at Fort Ticonderoga, June 23-24, 2000. They are presented in the order that they were taken. The pictures up to through the rows of tents were taken by Christine Schaub. The remainder were taken by David Manthey. It should be noted that these pictures were taken before I really did historical reenactment. Inclusion or exclusion of any group is entirely accidental.
  72. Gen. Crook's Army in camp, on French Creek, after arrival of train / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton D. T.
  73. Cinching (loading) pack mule with flour
  74. Gen. Cook's Army in camp, on French Creek, below old stockade
  75. Gen. Crook ordaining Spotted Tail Chief of the Sioux, at Red Cl...
  76. Gen. Crook's H. Q. in the field on Whitewood
  77. Bear Rock, from the north, showing Bears Head
  78. Soldiers carry off horse meat
  79. Bear Rock, from S., near Custer City
  80. Review of Col. Mills' Battallion, Black Hills
  81. Gen. Crook's Army in camp, on French Creek, after arrival of train / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton D. T.
  82. Troops passing old Stockade, French Creek / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton, D. T.
  83. Troops passing old Stockade, French Creek / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton, D. T.
  84. Gen. Cook's Army in camp, on French Creek, below old stockade / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton D. T.
  85. Gen. Cook's Army in camp, on French Creek, below old stockade / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton D. T.

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