Benedict Arnold's hair to be displayed at fort he captured

This 2017 photo provided by Fort Ticonderoga shows a lock of Benedict Arnold's hair along with the paper wrappings that have enclosed it, at Fort Ticonderoga, in Ticonderoga, N.Y. The hair will be exhibited for one weekend only, Saturday and Sunday, May 5-6, 2018, at the New York fort Arnold helped capture in opening weeks of the Revolutionary War. The fort's curator said the lock, donated by a direct of descendant of Arnold's in 1952, was wrapped in paper, top, inscribed by Arnold's son Henry and enclosed in another paper, right, addressed to Henry and his brother, who were living in Canada. (Gavin Ashworth/Fort Ticonderoga via AP)
This 2018 photo provided by Fort Ticonderoga shows an original letter Ethan Allen sent to the governor of Connecticut on May 12, 1775, at Fort Ticonderoga, in Ticonderoga, N.Y. The letter, dated two days after Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys, along with Connecticut militia officer Benedict Arnold, captured British-held Fort Ticonderoga in northern New York, will be exhibited at the fort, along with a lock of Arnold's hair. (Margaret Staudter/Fort Ticonderoga via AP)
This 2018 photo provided by Fort Ticonderoga shows an original letter Ethan Allen sent to the governor of Connecticut on May 12, 1775, at Fort Ticonderoga, in Ticonderoga, N.Y. The letter, dated two days after Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys, along with Connecticut militia officer Benedict Arnold, captured British-held Fort Ticonderoga in northern New York, will be exhibited at the fort, along with a lock of Arnold's hair. (Margaret Staudter/Fort Ticonderoga via AP)

Benedict Arnold's hair to be displayed at fort he captured

This 2017 photo provided by Fort Ticonderoga shows a lock of Benedict Arnold's hair along with the paper wrappings that have enclosed it, at Fort Ticonderoga, in Ticonderoga, N.Y. The hair will be exhibited for one weekend only, Saturday and Sunday, May 5-6, 2018, at the New York fort Arnold helped capture in opening weeks of the Revolutionary War. The fort's curator said the lock, donated by a direct of descendant of Arnold's in 1952, was wrapped in paper, top, inscribed by Arnold's son Henry and enclosed in another paper, right, addressed to Henry and his brother, who were living in Canada. (Gavin Ashworth/Fort Ticonderoga via AP)
This 2018 photo provided by Fort Ticonderoga shows an original letter Ethan Allen sent to the governor of Connecticut on May 12, 1775, at Fort Ticonderoga, in Ticonderoga, N.Y. The letter, dated two days after Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys, along with Connecticut militia officer Benedict Arnold, captured British-held Fort Ticonderoga in northern New York, will be exhibited at the fort, along with a lock of Arnold's hair. (Margaret Staudter/Fort Ticonderoga via AP)
This 2018 photo provided by Fort Ticonderoga shows an original letter Ethan Allen sent to the governor of Connecticut on May 12, 1775, at Fort Ticonderoga, in Ticonderoga, N.Y. The letter, dated two days after Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys, along with Connecticut militia officer Benedict Arnold, captured British-held Fort Ticonderoga in northern New York, will be exhibited at the fort, along with a lock of Arnold's hair. (Margaret Staudter/Fort Ticonderoga via AP)