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Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings
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HUBBARDTON BATTLEFIELD
Vermont
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Location: Near Hubbardton, 18 miles northwest of Rutland,
Rutland County.
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Colonels Seth Warner and Ebenezer Francis, in charge
of the rearguard of the American force retreating after the fall of Fort
Ticonderoga, remained overnight at Hubbardton without taking proper
security measures for their encampment. The British attacked very early
the next morning, July 7, 1777, and brought on a short but very severe
fight. The Americans scattered with instructions to reassemble at
Manchester. Francis was killed. The British advance was delayed, but the
cost was exorbitant. This was the only battle of the War for
Independence fought on Vermont soil. The site is included in a 50-acre
State park.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/colonials-patriots/sitee18.htm
Last Updated: 09-Jan-2005
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