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Download this stock image (alb3932755) from - 'Battle of Carillon, AD 1758', (1877). The Battle of Carillon was fought at Fort Carillon in what was then the British colony of New York. Despite the overwhelmingly superior numbers of the British force, the French were victorious. Illustration from Popular history of the Dominion of Canada, with art illustrations, from the earliest settlement of the British-American colonies to the present time; together with portrait engravings and biographical sketches of the most distinguished men of the nation by Charles R Tuttle, (1877-1879).

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