• 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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    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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    Hubbardton is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The town was named for Thomas Hubbard, a landholder. The population was 735 at the 2020...
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    American rear guard at the town of Hubbardton in the newly formed Republic of Vermont. At the Battle of Hubbardton in a sharp skirmish he drove off the...
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    The Hubbardton Military Road was a road built in 1775 for the American Revolution that went through the modern day towns of Benson, Hubbardton and Castleton...
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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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    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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    Longueuil, the siege of Quebec, the retreat from Canada, and the battles of Hubbardton and Bennington. Before the war, Warner was a captain in the Green Mountain...
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    the lake. The second was overland by a rough road leading east toward Hubbardton in the New Hampshire Grants (present-day Vermont). The American force...
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  • in the United States: Hubbardston, Massachusetts Hubbardston, Michigan Hubbardton, Vermont This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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    launched a powerful sweep southward on Lake Champlain. The battle at nearby Hubbardton, followed by battles at Bennington and Saratoga, marked the turning point...
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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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  • approaching British troops or hostile Native Americans. The Battle of Hubbardton was the only major battle fought in Vermont during the war. Just before...
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    Grafton, Grand Isle, Granville, Halifax, Hardwick, Hartland, Hartford, Hubbardton, Hyde Park, Jamaica, Jay, Jericho, Johnson, Killington, Kirby, Ludlow...
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    Lake Bomoseen (category Hubbardton, Vermont)
    western part of the U.S. state of Vermont in the towns of Castleton and Hubbardton in Rutland County. It is the largest lake that lies entirely within the...
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  • being commanded by Benedict Arnold. The Battle of Hubbardton was fought on 7 July 1777, near Hubbardton, Vermont. An engagement between General Simon Fraser...
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    Bound Brook Battle of Short Hills Siege of Fort Ticonderoga Battle of Hubbardton Siege of Fort Stanwix Battle of Bennington Battle of Staten Island Battle...
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    enjoyed the most success. After British victories at Fort Ticonderoga, Hubbardton, and Fort Anne, General John Burgoyne proceeded with the Saratoga campaign...
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    the battle is celebrated in Vermont as a legal holiday. The Battle of Hubbardton (July 7, 1777) was the only Revolutionary battle within the present boundaries...
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  • Randolph, and Strafford, in the county of Orange; Castleton, Clarendon, Hubbardton, Poultney, Rutland, Shrewsburg, and Wallingford, in the county of Rutland;...
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    Guildhall: 328 Hardwick: 441, 472 Hartland: 269, 436 Hinesburg: 482, 799 Hubbardton: 273 Island Pond: 386, 515, 723 Isle La Motte: 928 Jacksonville: 368,...
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    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. Cowpens...
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  • website. Benson Brandon Castleton Chittenden Clarendon Danby Fair Haven Hubbardton Ira Killington Mendon Middletown Springs Mount Tabor Pawlet Pittsfield...
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    Defiance (July 5) British retake Fort Ticonderoga (July 6) Battle of Hubbardton (July 7) Delegates in Vermont, which was not one of the Thirteen Colonies...
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  • of Fort Ticonderoga July 5–6, 1777 New York British victory Battle of Hubbardton July 7, 1777 Vermont British victory Battle of Fort Ann July 8, 1777 New...
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    2nd New Hampshire Regiment in April 1777. Only three months later, at Hubbardton, Vermont, while retreating from the Siege of Fort Ticonderoga in July...
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    shoemaker. In 1822, the family sold the Benson farm and moved to nearby Hubbardton. As a child, Griswold was complex, unpredictable, and reckless. He left...
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    Sudbury. VT 144 also passes through the extreme northwestern corner of Hubbardton. All of VT 144 is town-maintained. Route 144 begins in the west at an...
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    Ticonderoga, New York. July 7 – American Revolutionary War – Battle of Hubbardton: British forces capture over 200 of the American rearguard, from Fort...
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  • Hampshire Regiment. With the capture of Col. Nathan Hale at the Battle of Hubbardton by the British Army, George Reid took command of the 2nd NH and led them...
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