 |
Jun |
27 |
Burgoyne arrives at Crown Point |
 |
30 |
Burgoyne begins seige of Fort Ticonderoga |
July |
02 |
Arthur St. Clair abandons Ticonderoga's outer works. |
 |
04 |
Mount Hope and Sugar Loaf Hill occupied by British artillery, able to fire
down on Fort Ticonderoga. |
 |
07 |
St. Clair evacuates his troops from Ticonderoga at 3 am. |
 |
 |
Seth Warner's men beaten by British advance force at Hubbardton. |
 |
29 |
Gansevoort reports that two young girls were scalped and killed while
picking berries outside Fort Stanwix |
Aug |
04 |
Nicholas Herkimer gathers the Tryon County militia at Fort Dayton, and
sets out to relieve Fort Stanwix. |
|
06 |
Oriskany,"The bloodiest battle of the Revolution".
A mixed force of regulars,Loyalists, and Indians ambush the Tryon County militia on its
way to relieve Fort Stanwix. After hours of fighting,the militia withdraw,taking their
mortally wounded leader Nicholas Herkimer with them. |
Sept |
15 |
John Butler is authorized to raise five companies of Butler's Rangers;
recruiting is very succesful, drawing Loyalists who were mistreated by their Patriot
neighbors. |
 |
16 |
Battle of Bennington. Baum's column runs into John Stark's Vermont
militia, and is practically wiped out by the Vermonters; Baum is mortally wounded.
Breymann's relief column beats Stark back, but suffers twenty five percent casualties. |
 |
19 |
First Battle of Saratoga. Continentals under Horatio Gates try to turn
back Burgoyne's advance at Freeman's Farm. The day ends with the British holding the
field. |
Oct |
06 |
Attack of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton. General Sir Henry Clinton
attacks in the Hudson Highlands, hoping to force a connection to Albany and relieve
Burgoyne. British,Loyalist and Hessian troops overrun the forts, forcing both garrisons to
surrender. Governor George Clinton, Col. John Lamb, and others flee in the chaos and avoid
capture. |
 |
07 |
Second Battle of Saratoga. Benedict Arnold leads a fierce counterattack
during the Battle of Bemis Heights. Arnold is wounded in the leg; the same leg that was
wounded during the assault on Quebec. Brig. Gen Simon Fraser is shot by a sniper
(allegedly Timothy Murphy), and dies from the wound. |
 |
16 |
Burning of Kingston,NY by a British force led by General John Vaughn.The
attack on New York's seat of government is part of Sir Henry Clinton's attempt to relieve
Burgoyne. |
 |
17 |
Burgoyne surrenders his army to Gates. The unusual surrender terms of the
"convention" keep most of the British force as prisoners of war in America until
the Revolution's end. |