One of the most successful
rear guard actions in American history, the Battle of Hubbardton was
the only Revolutionary War battle fought entirely in Vermont.
SPECIAL
EVENTS
May 26 Hubbardton Battlefield opens for the season!
During the early morning hours of July 7, 1777, British General
John Burgoyne's army met the resistance and bravery of Americans
for the first time in the Battle of Hubbardton.
A massive British invasion from Canada chased the Continental Army
from Mount Independence south to
Hubbardton. The British strategy was to continue to New York and
divide New England from the rest of the colonies.
The advancing British were seasoned Regulars. The Green Mountain
Boys stayed behind to slow down the Redcoats so that the main force
could retreat.
On a grassy hill, the scrappy New Englanders made their stand.
While the British held the field and technically won the battle,
their losses were so heavy that they gave up chasing the Americans
to tend to their casualties.
The Battle of Hubbardton marked the beginning of the end for Burgoyne
and his great plan.
On August 16 he suffered a stunning blow at the Battle
of Bennington. Soon after, Burgoyne wrote about the people of
Vermont as "the most active and most rebellious race on the continent"
and that they were "hanging like a gathering storm" on his left.
On October 17, 1777, after the battles of Saratoga, Burgoyne surrendered
with his entire Army.
GUNFLINTS, A MOST NECESSARY ARTICLE
This small exhibit looks at Revolutionary War gunflints, how they were made, and the Mount Independence black chert used to make them in Vermont.
ONGOING
Bring your flag to be raised over the Hubbardton Battlefield and receive a certificate.
Children’s colonial dress-up basket.
Military
historians note that of all the Revolutionary and
Civil War battlefields in the US, the Hubbardton Battlefield
most resembles the period in which the battle took place.
HOURS
Open late May through mid-October
Wednesday-Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(802) 759-2412 - During open hours call: (802) 273-2282
E-mail: Hubbardton@HistoricVermont.org
ADMISSION
Adults $2.00
Children 14 and under, free
Groups (10 or more), pre-registered $1.50 each