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The Great Bennington Battle and Vermont

Live Event
April 29: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

This program has been postponed due to the speaker being sick.

The surrender at Saratoga of a British army under John Burgoyne, now almost 250 years ago, has long been called the decisive battle of the American Revolution. But perhaps Burgoyne was doomed after the Battle of Bennington, a bloody day of fighting along the Vermont border that happened two months before Saratoga?

Historian Howard Coffin discusses the history-changing Burgoyne campaign, focusing on the dramatic battle of “Great Bennington,” which was a Vermont battle as well as a New York battle. He also reviews heroes John Stark and Seth Warner, and the Vermont Constitution, itself about to turn 250 years old.

This event is hosted by the Woodstock History Center and the Norman Williams Library.

About the Speaker

Image of Howard CoffinA seventh-generation Vermonter, Howard Coffin is the author of four books on the Civil War: Something Abides: Discovering the Civil War in Today’s Vermont; Full Duty: Vermonters in the Civil War; Nine Months to Gettysburg; and The Battered Stars, as well as Guns Over the Champlain Valley, a book on military sites along the Champlain Corridor.

 

 

 

 

Details

Venue

  • Norman Williams Public Library
  • 10 S Park St
    Woodstock, VT 05091 United States
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Organizer

  • Jennie Shurtleff
  • Phone (802) 457-1822
  • Email education@woodstockhistorycenter.org