Love, War, and History Come Together in "Sister Marguerite and the Captain" by James Coulter Sister Marguerite lived a quiet and uneventful life at her convent in the French countryside during the mid-1700s. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she travels to New France (Quebec) and the country is beset by war. The gallant Captain Antoine Dauphin first enters her life on her overseas voyage but continues…
Love, War, and History Come Together in "Sister Marguerite and the Captain" by James Coulter Sister Marguerite lived a quiet and uneventful life at her convent in the French countryside during the mid-1700s. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she travels to New France (Quebec) and the country is beset by war. The gallant Captain Antoine Dauphin first enters her life on her overseas voyage but continues…
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/18/arts/design/Fort-William-Henry-soldiers-remains.html
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They Died in the French and Indian War. Their Remains Await Reburial.
The bones of British soldiers and colonial militia were disinterred during a reconstruction of Fort William Henry nearly 70 years ago.
Credit.Lauren Lancaster for The New York Times
Dec. 18, 2020
At points over the past decade, disinterred human remains the full skeletons and fragmentary bones of British soldiers and colonial militia who died during the French and Indian War have been a cause of some concern in the environs of Lake George, N.Y.