1. Ticonderoga - Noun
2. Ticonderoga - Proper noun
a pitched battle in which American revolutionary troops captured Fort Ticonderoga from the British in 1775
Source: WordNetThe drafts from the regiments at Ticonderoga are a miserable set; indeed the men on board the fleet, in general, are not equal to half their number of good men. Benedict Arnold
Although the Continental forces were technically defeated, the British forces were damaged to the point that they did not pursue the Americans (retreating from Fort Ticonderoga) any further. Source: Internet
Air support from the carrier USS Ticonderoga sinks one gunboat, while the other two leave the battle. Source: Internet
A character witness, Captain Thomas Loomis, who had served aboard the carrier Ticonderoga with Jensen, offered a well-meant if ill-phrased testimonial. Source: Internet
Allen is best remembered as the patriotic leader of the Green Mountain Boys, who took the British fort at Ticonderoga with Benedict Arnold in May 1775. Source: Internet
Albany Times Union, 2008-12-18 The not-for-profit Living History Education Foundation has teacher programs at Fort Ticonderoga that run in the summer and last approximately one week. Source: Internet