The Battle of Hubbardton was an engagement in the Saratoga campaign of the American Revolutionary War fought in the village of Hubbardton, Vermont. Vermont...
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census. The town was the site of the Battle of Hubbardton, where British forces attacked Americans during the Saratoga Campaign of 1777. According to the United...
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Hubbardton may refer to: Hubbardton, Vermont Battle of Hubbardton – an engagement in the Saratoga campaign of the American Revolutionary War. This disambiguation...
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town of Hubbardton in the newly formed Republic of Vermont. At the Battle of Hubbardton in a sharp skirmish he drove off the enemy but with the loss of many...
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Seth Warner (section Battle of Hubbardton)
capture of Fort Crown Point, the Battle of Longueuil, the siege of Quebec, the retreat from Canada, and the battles of Hubbardton and Bennington. Before the...
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naval battle of the Revolutionary War, was fought on Lake Champlain with the American side being commanded by Benedict Arnold. The Battle of Hubbardton was...
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Green Mountain Boys (category Pre-statehood history of Vermont)
of lieutenant colonel. Under Warner the regiment fought at the battles of Hubbardton and Bennington in 1777. The regiment was disbanded in 1779.: 143–145 : 220 ...
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Concord: The Battle heard round the world (1st ed.). New York: W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-24574-5. Chidsey, Donald Barr (1966). The siege of Boston;...
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Hubbardton road. Most of the force reached Castleton—a march of 30 miles (50 km)—on the evening of 6 July. The British pursuit resulted in the Battle...
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initially met with some success, including the scattering of Seth Warner's men in the Battle of Hubbardton. However, his advance had slowed to a crawl by late...
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early Vermont one room school house Hubbardton Battlefield – site of the Revolutionary War Battle of Hubbardton Senator Justin Morrill State Historic...
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citizens of Pittsford as a sanctuary in case of approaching British troops or hostile Native Americans. The Battle of Hubbardton was the only major battle fought...
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Hessian (soldier) (category Hessian military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
served with distinction in many battles, most notably at White Plains and Fort Washington. The added manpower and skill of German troops greatly sustained...
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Mount Independence (Vermont) (category Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermont)
the Battle of Hubbardton. By 18th-century standards it was a British victory, but more recently the battle has been called a "classic example of a rear...
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Nathan Hale (colonel) (category American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by Great Britain)
dark of night. Hale's regiment and other stragglers from the retreating army were discovered by pursuing British forces at the Battle of Hubbardton a few...
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The Hubbardton Military Road was originally a trail cut through the wilderness of western Vermont, during the American Revolutionary War to connect fortifications...
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James Henry Craig (category Knights Companion of the Order of the Bath)
Ticonderoga, Hubbardton, and Freeman's Farm. Major-General John Burgoyne, who expressed high regard for Craig as an officer, recommended him for the rank of a major...
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Siege of Fort Ticonderoga (1777) (July 2, 1777 – July 6, 1777) Battle of Hubbardton (July 7, 1777) Battle of Fort Anne (July 8, 1777) Siege of Fort Stanwix...
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British retake Fort Ticonderoga (July 6) Battle of Hubbardton (July 7) Delegates in Vermont, which was not one of the Thirteen Colonies, establish a republic...
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ISBN 978-1-55002-376-3. Williams, John. The Battle of Hubbardton: The American Rebels Stem the Tide. Montpelier: Vermont Division of Historic Preservation, 1988....
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Friedrich Baum (category Brunswick military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
consisting of New Hampshire forces under John Stark and the remnants of Seth Warner's Green Mountain Boys following the costly Battle of Hubbardton, were arrayed...
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Lake Bomoseen (category Hubbardton, Vermont)
is a freshwater lake in the western part of the U.S. state of Vermont in the towns of Castleton and Hubbardton in Rutland County. It is the largest lake...
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War – Battle of Hubbardton: British forces capture over 200 of the American rearguard, from Fort Ticonderoga. July 8 – The 1777 Constitution of Vermont...
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Friedrich Adolf Riedesel (category American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by the United States)
Burgoyne and Howe. One example of Riedesel's disagreements with Burgoyne came after his victory at the Battle of Hubbardton, when rebels under Seth Warner...
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July 7 (redirect from 7th of July)
Ticonderoga are defeated in the Battle of Hubbardton. 1798 – As a result of the XYZ Affair, the US Congress rescinds the Treaty of Alliance with France sparking...
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Vermont (redirect from List of regions of Vermont)
first major defeat of a British army. The anniversary of the battle is celebrated in Vermont as a legal holiday. The Battle of Hubbardton (July 7, 1777) was...
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Ferrisburgh, Vermont (section Sites of interest)
the Battle of Hubbardton. Ferrisburgh was named for Benjamin Ferris, who applied for a charter in 1762. Although the Rokeby Museum tells the story of Ferrisburgh's...
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British artillery. Battle of Hubbardton 7 July - Pyrrhic victory for the British Battle of Fort Anne 8 July - British victory Capture of USS Hancock 8–9...
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Saratoga campaign (category Battles involving the Iroquois)
five days of grueling marches. Some of the remnants that had been scattered at Hubbardton rejoined the army, but Seth Warner and the remains of his regiment...
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leading to instances of numerical superiority. This was seen at the Battles of Hubbardton and Bennington in the north and at Camden and Cowpens in the south...
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