Colonel Joseph Blanchard, commander of Fort Edward, …

Years: 1755 - 1755
September
Colonel Joseph Blanchard, commander of Fort Edward, sees the smoke from the battle in the distance and sends out Nathaniel Folsom's eighty-strong company of the New Hampshire Provincial Regiment and forty New York Provincials under Captian McGennis to investigate.

The bodies of the French troops who are killed in the ensuing engagement (actually Canada-born French colonials and their Native American allies, not French regulars) are thrown into the pool later known as Bloody Pond.

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