James Easton Tavern Site and Grave
Tavern Site: east side of South St, Pittsfield, MA
just north of the Berkshire Museum (39 South St) and just south of East St.
Grave: Pittsfield Cemetery, 203 Wahconah St, Pittsfield, MA. The grave is in the plot: North Border, Row 2, Grave 56
James Easton was a militia colonel who, when he heard about the Connecticut plans to attack Ticonderoga, immediately set about recruiting troops. He would later clash strongly with Arnold, and became a constant antagonist during the entire Ticonderoga/Lake Champlain campaign. Interestingly, all those mentioned on the plaque became life-long enemies of Benedict Arnold.
Read Morejust north of the Berkshire Museum (39 South St) and just south of East St.
Grave: Pittsfield Cemetery, 203 Wahconah St, Pittsfield, MA. The grave is in the plot: North Border, Row 2, Grave 56
James Easton was a militia colonel who, when he heard about the Connecticut plans to attack Ticonderoga, immediately set about recruiting troops. He would later clash strongly with Arnold, and became a constant antagonist during the entire Ticonderoga/Lake Champlain campaign. Interestingly, all those mentioned on the plaque became life-long enemies of Benedict Arnold.
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