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  2. Carleton Island - Wikipedia

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    Fort Haldimand, initially called Fort Carleton, [11] was strategically important as well as a centre of shipbuilding. The fort was built in 1778 and named after British General Frederick Haldimand. It was built on the southwest end of the island, shaped as a partial octagon, and consisted of bastions, ditches, barracks and magazines. The ruins ...

  3. Royal Military College of Canada Museum - Wikipedia

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    The new RMC Museum opened at its present location in the Martello tower at Fort Frederick. 2007 The pool in the Fort Haldimand dormitory, which was closed in the mid-1990s, was filled in and covered with a concrete slab. The pool area was divided up into two stories and is now used for the Museum storeroom and other storage. [17] |- 2010

  4. Point Frederick (Kingston, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The south wing of Fort Frederick dormitory, now known as Fort La Salle, was added and joined to Yeo Hall by an arch and upper passage featuring a carving of the college arms in 1935–36. In 1936, camp labourers excavated the foundations of the Fort Haldimand dormitory. When the relief camp closed in 1936, however, the digging stopped. [3]

  5. Frederick Haldimand - Wikipedia

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    Sir Frederick Haldimand, KB (born François Louis Frédéric Haldimand; [1] 11 August 1718 – 5 June 1791) was a Swiss military officer best known for his service in the British Army in North America during the Seven Years' War and the American Revolutionary War.

  6. Haldimand County Museum & Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Haldimand County Heritage Centre is located within the Cayuga Library and Heritage Centre at 19 Talbot St. W in Cayuga, Ontario. The Haldimand County Heritage Centre is a museum that preserves and makes accessible evidence of the history of Haldimand County including genealogy records, local newspapers, maps, census information and more.

  7. Fort Ticonderoga - Wikipedia

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    A 1777 map depicting Lake Champlain and the upper Hudson River. In 1755, following the Battle of Lake George, the French decided to construct a fort here. Marquis de Vaudreuil, the governor of the French Province of Canada, sent his cousin Michel Chartier de Lotbinière to design and construct a fortification at this militarily important site, which the French called Fort Carillon. [9]

  8. Château Haldimand - Wikipedia

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    In 1784, Quebec Governor Frederick Haldimand ordered construction of the château. [1] It became the seat of the colonial government of the province of Quebec from 1786 to 1791. [2] In 1860, the Canadian government established administrative offices and the headquarters of the Legislative Assembly of Canada in the castle until 1866. [1]

  9. Battle of Klock's Field - Wikipedia

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    Johnson personally led the detachments of 8th and 34th Regiments in a charge against Brown's center. Brown was shot dead while atop his horse and his men fell back in disarray. Roughly 40 were killed. [1] Many of the survivors escaped to Fort Paris or the smaller Fort Keyser, while a few fled across the river.