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Anne, Fort.
A military post in New York in the Revolutionary War. When the British took possession of Ticonderoga (July 6, 1777), Burgoyne ordered gunboats to pursue the bateaux laden with stores, etc., from the fort.
The boombridge barrier across the lake there was soon broken, and the pursuing vessels overtook the fugitive boats near Skenesborough, and destroyed them and their contents.
Colonel Long, in command of the men in them, escaped with his people and the invalids, and, after setting fire to everything combustible at Skenesborough (now Whitehall), they hastened to Fort Anne, a few miles in the interior, followed by a british regiment.
When near the fort.
Long turned on his pursuers and routed them: but the latter being reinforced.
Long was driven back.
He burned Fort Anne, and fled to Fort Edward, on the Hudson.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Arnold , Benedict , 1741 -1801 (search)
Battles.
The principal battles in which the people of the United States have been engaged, as colonists and as a nation, are as follows:
French and Indian War.
Great MeadowsMay 28, 1754
Fort NecessityJuly 4, 1754
Fort Beau SejourJune 16, 1755
Fort GaspereauxJune 17, 1755
MonongahelaJuly 9, 1755
Bloody Pond (near Lake George) Sept. 8, 1755
Head of Lake GeorgeSept. 8, 1755
OswegoAug. 14, 1756
Fort William HenryJuly 6, 1757
Near TiconderogaJuly 6, 1758
TiconderogaJuly 8, 1758
LouisburgJuly 26, 1758
Fort FrontenacAug. 27, 1758
Alleghany MountainsSept. 21, 1758
Fort NiagaraJuly 25, 1759
MontmorenciJuly 31, 1759
Plains of AbrahamSept. 13, 1759
SilleryApril 28, 1760
Revolutionary War.
LexingtonApril 19, 1775
Bunker (Breed's) HillJune 17, 1775
Near Montreal (Ethan Allen captured)Sept. 25, 1775
St. John's (Siege and Capture of)Oct. and Nov. 1775
Great BridgeDec. 9, 1775
QuebecDec. 31, 1775
Moore's Creek BridgeFeb. 27, 1776
Boston (Evacuation of)Mar. 17, 1776
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Bemis's Heights , battles of. (search)
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Bradstreet , John , 1711 -1774 (search)
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Brickett , James , 1737 -1818 (search)
Brickett, James, 1737-1818
Military officer: born in 1737; was a physician in Haverhill, Mass., until the beginning of the French and Indian War; was a surgeon in the army at Ticonderoga; was wounded in the battle of Bunker Hill; appointed brigadier-general in the expedition designed for Canada in 1776; and commanded the American escort of Burgoyne's surrendered army from the Saratoga battle-field to Cambridge, Mass., in 1777.
He died in Haverhill.
Mass., Dec. 9, 1818.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Burgoyne , Sir John , 1723 -1792 (search)