Groton ― In the Avery-Copp House Museum’s parlor, a room full of antique collectibles with windows overlooking Thames Street, Docent Molly McElroy on Saturday demonstrated how people more than a centu.
Eric Lehman, whose 2014 book “Homegrown Terror” is about Arnold’s invasion, said Fort Nonsense had dubious military value, partly because its construction wasn’t funded.
Obscure fortification played a role in Benedict Arnold’s attack, but where was it? Editor’s note: In addition to sources cited, this story was drawn from “The Battle of Groton Heights” by William.