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Article: 'TRAITOROUS HERO' GETS SHORT SHRIFT BENEDICT ARNOLD FASCINATES TEACHER.(Living Today)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- April 7, 1989
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Byline: Kathleen Dooley Staff writer
Seth Cohen has a one-of-a-kind relationship going with Revolutionary War hero-turned-traitor Benedict Arnold.
"I've been doing a lot of research on him," he said. "I haven't discovered anything new yet, but I have gotten to know him quite well," said the Troy High School earth science teacher, who works as a seasonal park ranger at the Saratoga Battlefield. During the summer, he welcomes visitors and interprets the battles at Saratoga.
"I consider Benedict Arnold a hero because of his actions at the Battle of Saratoga," he said. "He was a key character in the Saratoga Battlefield."
Cohen speaks on ...
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