Webb, who commands the area from his…
August 1757 CE
News of continued French activity had arrived with a captive taken in mid-July.
Following an attack by Joseph Marin de la Malgue on a work crew near Fort Edward on 23 July, Webb had traveled to Fort William Henry with a party of Connecticut rangers led by Major Israel Putnam, and sent a detachment of them onto the lake for reconnaissance.
They had returned with word that natives were encamped on islands in the lake about eighteen miles (twenty-nine kilometers) from the fort.
Swearing Putnam and his rangers to secrecy, Webb had returned to Fort Edward, and on August 2 sends Lieutenant Colonel John Young with two hundred regulars and eight hundred Massachusetts militia to reinforce the garrison at William Henry.
This raises the size of the garrison to about twenty-five hundred, although several hundred of these are ill, some with smallpox.
People
Daniel Webb
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François-Gaston de Lévis
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George Monro
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Israel Putnam
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Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst
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John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun
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Joseph Marin de la Malgue
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Louis-Antoine de Bougainville
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Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
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William Johnson, 1st Baronet
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William Pitt
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Groups
Iroquois (Haudenosaunee, also known as the League of Peace and Power, Five Nations, or Six Nations)
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Abenaki people (Amerind tribe)
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Mohawk people (Amerind tribe)
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Wyandot, or Wendat, or Huron people (Amerind tribe)
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Lenape or Lenni-Lenape (later named Delaware Indians by Europeans)
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New France (French Colony)
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Shawnees, or Shawanos (Amerind tribe)
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France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
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Ohio Country
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New York, Province of (English Colony)
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New Hampshire, English royal Province of
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Massachusetts, Province of (English Crown Colony)
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New Jersey (English Colony)
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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