- Carleton's Raid (1778)
Carleton's Raid was a British raid during the
American War of Independence .Prelude
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October 24 ,1778 , with snow already on the ground but beforeLake Champlain had frozen, a fleet of ships leftIle aux Noix for the southern part of Lake Champlain. The ships were the HMS "Carleton" and HMS "Maria", both of which had fought at theBattle of Valcour Island in1776 . Quote box
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source=Frederick Haldimand ,Governor-General of Canada |They were supported by 2 gun boats and manybatteaux . TheBritish Army forces were made up of regulars from the 29th, 31st, 53rd Regiments of Foot and the Royal Artillery supported by Loyalists from theKing's Royal Regiment of New York , Hessian Jägers and about 100 Indian allies for a total force of 454 men. The force was led byMajor Christopher Carleton of the 29th Regiment of Foot.Attacks
The fleet moved down the lake to about
Crown Point onNovember 6 ,1778 , where parties of raiders were let off to attack Reymond's Mill on Beaver Creek inNew York and Middlebury and New Haven onOtter Creek inVermont . The fleet then moved toButtonmold Bay onNovember 7 , where more raiding parties were sent to attack military supplies andBlack powder , the town ofMonkton, Vermont , and to Moore's Mill nearVergennes, Vermont , a meeting place for theGreen Mountain Boys . At Moore's Mill the raiding party ran into a group of localmilitia , and there was a 20 minuteskirmish before the local militia retired. One British soldier was wounded during this fight while American casualties are unknown.When the force returned to Isle aux Noix on
November 14 , Major Carleton reported the raid had destroyed enough supplies for 12,000 men for a 4-month campaign. This included 1saw mill , 1grist mill , 47 houses, 48 barns, 28 stacks ofwheat and 75 stacks ofhay . Over 80 head of cattle were captured and brought back toCanada . Also 39 prisoners were taken toSaint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec and 40 toQuebec City over land through northern Vermont by Indians. The onlyContinental Army units in the area wereWhitcomb's Rangers at Rutland, Vermont andSeth Warner 'sGreen Mountain Boys atFort Edward . The raid had been expected by the American forces but the timing of the raid was so late in the year that almost all the forces had gone into winter quarters and were not in a position to stop the raid.The British losses during the raid were 1 man killed by a falling tree, 1 bateaux lost with 17 men on the lake on the return voyage to Isle aux Noix and 1 wounded at the fight at Moore's Mill. This raid would be followed up in
1780 by multiple raids called theBurning of the Valleys , with Major Carleton leading a force down Lake Champlain again whileSir John Johnson lead a force in the Mohawk and Schoharie Valley, and Lieutenant Houghton leading a raid towards theConnecticut River in theRoyalton Raid .References
*"The American Journals of Lt. John Enys", John Enys and Elizabeth Cometti (editor), Syracuse University Press 1976
*"The Burning of the Valleys", Gavin K. Watt, Dundurn Press 1997
*"Carleton's Raid", Ida H. Washington and Paul A. Washington, Cherry Tree Books 1977
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