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Published September 04, 2008 12:01 am - Big parade one of many highlights of historic celebration.

Battle of Plattsburgh events outlined


By JOE LoTEMPLIO
Staff Writer

PLATTSBURGH -- With the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Plattsburgh just six years away, organizers of the annual celebration know the importance of keeping the history alive.

"When we started this in 1997, it was with the goal of reaching the 200th anniversary, and we know that we have to keep the interest up, and we think we have so far," Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration Committee Co-Chairperson Christopher "Kit" Booth said at a news conference Wednesday.

The Battle of Plattsburgh is considered by many historians as the turning point of the War of 1812 between the United States and England.

An outmanned American Navy and Army defeated the British on Sept. 11, 1814, which resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, which led to the end of the war on Christmas Eve of 1814.

SPREAD OVER WEEK

This year's celebration of the historical battle kicks off Saturday, with a memorial ceremony at Dewey's Tavern in Champlain, where the British army camped on Aug. 1 and Sept. 1, 1814, as they made their way from Canada into the United States.

The celebration will continue with several events next week and culminate with a celebration Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12, 13 and 14.

Most of the events will be in and around the downtown Plattsburgh area, near City Hall and Trinity Park.

Saturday, Sept. 13, will be highlighted by the battle re-enactment at 1 p.m. at the Champlain Monument, followed by the parade at 2 p.m., which begins at the Elks Lodge on Cumberland Avenue.

BIG PARADE

Booth said the parade will feature more than 60 entries, with four brass bands, two fife and drum corps and many other musical and non-musical marchers.

The theme of the parade this year is "Women in U.S. History," and World War II veterans Marie Beemer and Dorothy Lacombe will be honorary grand marshals.

"It really is more of a military parade, and I've always liked military parades," Booth said. "They are so inspiring."

Visitors can also grab a meal of period food and drink at the popular Israel Green Tavern in the basement of Trinity Church.

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