The Monthly military repository . ?• / r<. Ihiki/ud /(y CSmitJl ./»?» }5/y6 MILITARY REPOSITORY, 257 ACTION AT STILLWATER, G ENERAL Burgoyne having at laft coilefled about thirtydays proviflons, and a bridge of boats being conftrufted inlieu of the bridge of rafts which had been carried away byinceffant rains, his whole army croffed Hudfons river onthe 13th and 14th of September, and encamped on theheights and plains of Saratoga, with a vaft train of artillery^On the nineteenth of September, they advanced in front ofthe Americans at Stillwater. Their right wing was com-manded by General Bur


The Monthly military repository . ?• / r<. Ihiki/ud /(y CSmitJl ./»?» }5/y6 MILITARY REPOSITORY, 257 ACTION AT STILLWATER, G ENERAL Burgoyne having at laft coilefled about thirtydays proviflons, and a bridge of boats being conftrufted inlieu of the bridge of rafts which had been carried away byinceffant rains, his whole army croffed Hudfons river onthe 13th and 14th of September, and encamped on theheights and plains of Saratoga, with a vaft train of artillery^On the nineteenth of September, they advanced in front ofthe Americans at Stillwater. Their right wing was com-manded by General Burgoyne, and covered by Gen. Fraferand Col. Breyman, with the grenadiers and light infantry,who were pofted along fome high grounds on the front and flanks were covered by Indians, Provincials,and Canadians. Their left wing and artillery were com-manded by Generals Philips and Reidefel, who proceededalong the great road. The nature of the country preventingthe Americans from beholding the different movements ofthe Britifh army, t


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