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The Burgoyne Surrender October 16th 1777

American Revolution - General John Burgoyne of the British Army. Burgoyne originally devised the plan to march on Albany from Canada, although he was thwarted by Gates and Arnold at Saratoga. Burgoyne typically traveled with 30 wagonloads of personal supplies during the war. General John Burgoyne of the British Army. Burgoyne originally devised the plan to march on Albany from Canada, although he was thwarted by Gates and Arnold at Saratoga. Burgoyne typically traveled with 30 wagonloads of personal supplies during the war.
Commanding the Artillery
 

1. Major Lithgow, Mass.

2. Colonel Cilley, New Hampshire

3. General Stark, New Hampshire

4. Captain Seymour, Connecticut

5. Major Hull, Mass.

6. Col. Greaton, Mass.

7. Major Dearborn, New Hampshire

8. Colonel Scammell, New Hampshire

9. Colonel Lewis, New York,

10. Maj. Gen. Phillips, British

11. Lt. General Burgoyne

12. General Baron Reidesel, German

13. Colonel Wilkinson

14. General Gates

15. Colonel Prescott, Massachusetts

16. Colonel Morgan, Virginia Riflemen

17. Brigadier General Rufus Putnam

18. Lt. Colonel John Brooks

19. Rev Hitchcock

20. Major R. Troup

21. Major Haskell, Massachusetts

22. Major Armstrong

23. Maj General Philip Schuyler, New York

24. Brig. Gen. Glover

25. Brigadier General Whipple, New Hampshire

26. Maj. M. Clarkson, New York

27. Major Ebenezer Stevens,

 
American Revolution - Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga, c1911.
British general Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga in the American Revolution


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