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Medal - History of the American Revolution Ethan Allen's Men Capture Fort Ticonderoga

Location United States
Year 1970
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Weight 12.4 g
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Obverse lettering ETHAN ALLEN'S MEN CAPTURE FORT TICONDEROGA 1775
Reverse description The reverse displays a relief vignette at the top of the field depicting a military drum flanked by crossed muskets, a sword, and a furled banner with stars, symbolizing the colonial militia. Below, a multi-line commemorative inscription in mixed upper and lower case fills the lower field, with the Franklin Mint mark at the base.
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Reverse lettering MAY 10, 1775 Strategic Fort Ticonderoga and its vast supplies are captured by Ethan Allen's men "in the name of the great Jehovah and the Continental Congress."
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