LOCATION

This marker is near the North Branch of the Dead River, a few miles north of Stratton, Maine

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE

To commemorate Colonel Benidict Arnold's expedition to Quebec in 1775.

Form sub​mitted by Colonial Daughters Chapter NSDAR, Farmington, Maine  - June 22, 2017

 

HISTORICAL MARKER

  • Marker date - 1913
  • State of marker organization - Maine
  • Marker organization - Colonial Daughters Chapter, NSDAR - Maine
  • Marker text - TO COMMEMORATE COL. BENEDICT ARNOLD'S EXPEDITION TO QUEBEC IN 1775. THE TABLET IS ERECTED BY MRS. SARAH LAMBERT PRESCOTT FOR COLONIAL DAUGHTERS CHAPTER DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, FARMINGTON MAINE 1913

 

 

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