The campaign of LieutGenJohn Burgoyne : and the expedition of LieutColBarry StLeger . 3jj pjoq S -5 Pi -n ^ 5h 6 jxnEa^Eq aqj 3uipjEn3 juaoiiSs-a Hl^i Campaign of General John Burgoyne. 45 signal for the start, echoed through the still aisles of theprimeval forest, informing the Americans of the positionand forward movement of the ROUTE OF THE ENGLISH TROOPS TO FREEMANS FARM. 1. Hudson River. , 6. Freemans Farm. 2. Left column under Riedesel. 7. Route of Fraser to assist Burgoyne. 3. Centre column under Burgoyne. 8. Road to Qualcer Springs. 4. Right column under Fraser. 9. Dovogat. 5
The campaign of LieutGenJohn Burgoyne : and the expedition of LieutColBarry StLeger . 3jj pjoq S -5 Pi -n ^ 5h 6 jxnEa^Eq aqj 3uipjEn3 juaoiiSs-a Hl^i Campaign of General John Burgoyne. 45 signal for the start, echoed through the still aisles of theprimeval forest, informing the Americans of the positionand forward movement of the ROUTE OF THE ENGLISH TROOPS TO FREEMANS FARM. 1. Hudson River. , 6. Freemans Farm. 2. Left column under Riedesel. 7. Route of Fraser to assist Burgoyne. 3. Centre column under Burgoyne. 8. Road to Qualcer Springs. 4. Right column under Fraser. 9. Dovogat. 5. Bemiss Heights. 10. Swords House. The left column, which followed the river-road, con-sisted of four German regiments, and the 47th British,the latter constituting a guard for the bateaux. Thesetroops, together with all the heavy artillery and baggage,were under the command of General Riedesel. Theright column, made up of the English Grenadiers andLight Infantry, the 24th Brunswick Grenadiers, andthe light battalion, with eight 6 pounders under Breymann, was led by General Fraser, and followedthe present road from Quaker springs to Stillwater, onthe heights. The centre column, also on the heights,and mid-way between the left and right wings, consistedof the 9th, 20th, 2ist and 62d regiments, wth six 65 46 Campaign of Ge
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