The South Williamstown Community Association

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13. Battle of Bennington

There were no Tory loyalists in Williamstown. At least none dared speak publicly in favor of the British during the course of the war . When the Declaration of Independence was read to the people during July of ‘76, everyone expressed support. Militia contingents were...

14. Saratoga! September 19, 1777

“Damned Vermont!”, General Burgoyne angrily complained (but with a tinge of begrudging admiration),“It abounds with the most active and most rebellious race of the continent, and hangs like a gathering storm on my left.” An eighth of his army had just been lost in...

16. Burgoyne’s Surrender & Arnold’s Aftermath

It was cold and raining heavily during the day and  night of October 9, 1777, as what was left of Burgoyne’s battered army retreated  north along the west bank of the Hudson River.  The road was nothing but mud, and wading through it was so miserable that the drenched...

17. A Day Visit to the Saratoga battlefield

As you drive south from Schuylerville along rte 4, imagine that you are joining Burgoyne’s dispirited troops inching toward Albany only 32 miles away,  where – hoping – hoping – they might meet up with that other fresh British army under General Howe, supposedly...

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