Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/George, Lake

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GEORGE, LAKE, called also HORICON, a beautiful lake, 32 miles long, near the E. border of New York State. It forms the head-waters of Lake Champlain, is studded with hundreds of picturesque islands, and its shores contain several favorite summer resorts, especially the village of Caldwell or Lake George. Here was fought the battle of Lake George, in which the French and Algonquins, under Baron Dieskau, were utterly defeated by the English and Iroquois under Sir William Johnson, Sept. 8, 1755.