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Title: Seventeen hundred and seventy-six, or, The war of independence : a history of the Anglo-Americans, from the period of the union of the colonies against the French, to the inauguration of Washington, the first president of the United States of America ...
Year: 1852 (1850s)
Authors: Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891
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Publisher: New York : Edward Walker, 114 Fulton Street
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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a man of fine feelings. He kept away from * In a letter to the Secretary of War (Lord George Germaine), Burgoyne thusdescribes his situation :— A series of hard toil, incessant effort, stubborn action,until disabled in the collateral branches of the army, by the total defection of theIndians, the desertion or timidity of the Canadians and provincials, some individu-als excepted ; disappointed in the last hope of any cooperation, from other armies;the regular troops reduced by losses from the best parts, to thirty-five hundredfighting men, not two thousand of whom were British ; only three days provisions,upon short allowance, in store; invested by an army of sixteen thousand men, andno appearance of retreat remaining, I called into council all the generals, field-officers, and captains commanding corps, and by their unanimous concurrence andadvice, I was induced to open a treaty with Major-General Gates. t On the ruins of Fort Hardy, which was built during the French and Indianwars.
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Surrender of Burgoyne. P. 2*0. chap, vn.) EVENTS OF 1777. 243 Entire Dispersion of the northern British army. Narrative of the Baroness Reidesel the spot himself, and he would not suffer his own people to be wit-nesses to the sad spectacle.* Every possible courtesy was shown tothe officers, and when the act of surrender was accomplished, themost friendly intercourse commenced between Generals Gates andBurgoyne.f The surrender of Burgoyne was the most important event of theyear ; indeed it was one of the most important events of the wholewar. There were surrendered five thousand seven hundred andninety men, of all ranks ; which number, added to the killed, wound-ed, and prisoners, lost by the army during the preceding part of thecampaign, made altogether upwards of ten thousand men. Therewere also surrendered to the captors, thirty-five brass field-pieces,nearly five thousand muskets, and an immense quantity of othermunitions of war. Thus, within the space of a few months, a pow-erful

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