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By Bill Coughlin, July 12, 2008
Marker in Hubbardton
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Vermont, Rutland County, Hubbardton — Battle of HubbardtonOnly Battlefield On Vermont Soil
Here on July 7, 1777 a successful rearguard action by Colonel Seth Warner’s Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire troops ended British pursuit under Generals Frazer and Reldesel. Thus, General St. Claire’s American army, retreating from Fort . . . Map (db m74470) HM
2 Vermont, Rutland County, Hubbardton — Hubbardton Battle Monument
The only battle fought in Vermont during the Revolution Right side of Monument: This monument erected by citizens of Hubbardton and vicinity July 7, 1859 Back of Monument: Hubbardton Battle fought on this ground July 7, 1777 Bottom of . . . Map (db m9230) WM
3 Vermont, Bennington County, Old Bennington — Bennington Battle Monument
On August 16, 1777, British forces sent by Gen'l Burgoyne to seize supplies at Bennington were turned back by New Englanders under Gen'l John Stark and Vermont's Col. Seth Warner. This 306 foot commemorative shaft planned 100 years later, was . . . Map (db m13600) HM
4 Vermont, Bennington County, Bennington, Old Bennington — Battle of Bennington
The expedition led by Lieut. Col. Baum sent to seize military stores here, was defeated by volunteer American militia forces from New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont, commanded by General John Stark, aided By Colonels Warner and Herrick, of . . . Map (db m13649) HM
5 New York, Rensselaer County, Walloomsac — Battle of BenningtonFirst Engagement — August 16th 1777 —
General John Stark with New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts Militia defeated and captured an expeditionary force sent by General Burgoyne and commanded by Colonel Baum. This was one of the first decisive victories in the War of the Revolution.Map (db m13918) HM
6 New York, Rensselaer County, Walloomsac — Battle of BenningtonSecond Engagement — August 16th 1777 —
At this point occurred the defeat of Colonel Breyman, who commanded a force of 600 men sent by General Burgoyne to reinforce Colonel Baum. Colonel Seth Warner and his regiment of Vermont Rangers "Green Mountain Boys" distinguished themselves . . . Map (db m13920) HM
7 New York, Rensselaer County, Walloomsac — Bennington BattlefieldGeneral Stark's Victory — August 16, 1777 —
(Title is text)Map (db m13462) HM
 
 
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