Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795 [Clerical copy of report on battle of Fort Montgomery]

GLC04768

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GLC#
GLC04768
Type
Documents
Date
October 9, 1777
Author/Creator
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795
Title
[Clerical copy of report on battle of Fort Montgomery]
Place Written
Fort Montgomery, New York
Pagination
11 p. : docket Height: 24.1 cm, Width: 19 cm
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
The War for Independence

Report on General Clinton's feint northward up the Hudson in support of General John Burgoyne's southward thrust. But in the late summer and early fall of 1777 Clinton, who was given vague orders, decided not to move his forces against Albany, which was Burgoyne's destination, but to only create a diversion that extended little further than Kingston, about 40 miles south of Albany. In October, he moved up the east side of the Hudson and crossed to the west side at Stony Point. With a force of about 3,000, he moved north against the combined forces of about 600 Americans led by General George Clinton at Forts Clinton and Montgomery. The Americans held the forts until nightfall of 6 October, but after losing almost half of their defenders, they withdrew. On the margins of several pages are lists of units that fought in the engagements being reported upon. Also mentions several ships that were used earlier in the campaign.

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