- Royalton Raid
The Royalton Raid was a British-led Indian raid in
1780 against various towns along theWhite River Valley,Vermont , and was part of theAmerican Revolutionary War . It was the last major Indian raid inNew England .Raids
In the early morning hours of
October 16 1780 ,Lieutenant Houghton of theBritish Army 's53rd Regiment of Foot and a singleGrenadier , along with 300 Mohawk warriors from the Kahnawake Reserve inQuebec ,Canada , attacked and burned the towns of Royalton, Sharon and Tunbridge along the White River in eastern Vermont. This raid was launched in conjunction with other raids led byMajor Christopher Carleton of the29th Regiment of Foot along the shores ofLake Champlain and Lake George andSir John Johnson of theKing's Royal Regiment of New York in theMohawk River valley, to attempt to drive the Americans out of the frontier areas and to burn anything of military value that might be used by theContinental Army if they decided to attackMontreal orQuebec City again. Four American settlers were killed and twenty six were taken prisoner toCanada .By the time the local
militia could assemble, Houghton and his command were already on their way back north to Canada. The militia caught up with the raiders nearRandolph, Vermont , and a few volleys were fired back and forth, but when Houghton said that the remaining captives might be killed by the Mohawks if fighting continued, the local militia let the raiders slip away.The Hannah Handy monument, on the South Royalton town green, is a granite arch honoring a young mother who lost her young son in the raid, crossed the river, and successfully begged for the return of several children.
References
*"The Burning of the Valleys", Gavin K. Watt, Dundurn Press 1997
*"The British Army in North America 1775-1783", Robin May and Gerry Embleton, Osprey Men-at-Arms Series # 39 1997
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