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ALBANY, N.Y. (WNYT) – This week marks 250 years since a Revolutionary War event involving Henry Knox’s mission to deliver artillery to George Washington.
On Jan. 8, 1776, residents in Albany helped Knox’s mission after an American cannon fell through the ice.
The Chief Historian of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai, notes that this event helped liberate Boston and demonstrated American unity.
On NewsChannel 13 Today’s 3rd Hour, Wongsrichanalai read Knox’s diary, providing firsthand insight into this critical moment. The diary lives at the Massachusetts Historical Society and has been digitized.
In celebration of this 250th anniversary, various programs and reenactments will be held throughout New York State and Massachusetts.
These events provide opportunities for people to engage with their local history and learn more about the significance of the Knox Trail.
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