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Date: 2014-09-13 12:50:14
Vermont
New England
Bennington
Vermont
United States
Military history of Vermont
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Bennington
Rensselaer County
New York
John Stark
Seth Warner
Bennington Battle Monument
Catamount Tavern

INCIDENT AT THE BENNINGTON MEETING HOUSE, AUGUST 17, 1777 Michael P. Gabriel, Ph.D. As night fell on August 16, 1777, American militia led by General John Stark had won a resounding victory near Bennington, Vermont. In t

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