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ORISKANY , a See also: village of See also: Oneida county, New See also: York, U.S.A., about 7 M
.
N.W. of See also: Utica
.
Pop. about 800
.
Oriskany is served by the New York Central & Hudson See also: River railway
.
There are malleable iron See also: works and a manufactory of paper makers' felts here
.
In a See also: ravine, about 2 M. west of Oriskany, was fought on the 6th of See also: August 1777 the See also: battle of Oriskany, an important minor engagement of the See also: American War of Independence
.
On the 4th of August Gen
.
See also: Nicholas See also: Herkimer, who had been colonel of the See also: Tyrone county (New York) militia in 1775, and had been fnade a brigadier-general of the See also: state militia in 1776, had gathered about 800 militiamen at Fort See also: Dayton (on the site of the See also: present Herkimer, New York) for the See also: relief of Fort See also: Schuyler (see See also: Roma, N.Y.) then besieged by See also: British and See also: Indians under Colonel See also: Barry St Leger and See also: Joseph Brant
.
On the 6th General Herkimer's force, on its See also: march to Fort Schuyler, was ambushed by a force of British under
See also: Sir See also: John
See also: Johnson and Indians under Joseph Brant in the ravine above mentioned
.
The
See also: rear portion of Herkimer's troops escaped from the trap, but were pursued by the Indians, and many of:them were overtaken and killed
.
Between the See also: remainder and the British and Indians there was a desperate See also: hand-to-hand conflict, interrupted by a violent thunderstorm, with no quarter shown by either See also: side
.
On hearing the firing near Fort Schuyler (incident to a sortie by Lieut.-Colonel See also: Marinus Willett) the British withdrew, after about 200 Americans had been killed and as many more taken prisoners, the loss of the British in killed being about the same
.
General Herkimer (who had advised advancing slowly, awaiting See also: signal shots announcing the sortie, and had been called " Tory " and " See also: coward " in consequence), though his See also: leg had been broken by a shot at the beginning of the See also: action, continued to See also: direct the fighting on the American side, but died on the 16th of August as a result of the clumsy amputation of his leg
.
The battle, though indecisive, had an important influence in preventing St Leger from effecting a junction with General Burgoyne
.
The battlefield is marked by a monument erected in 1884
.
See Orderly See also: Book of Sir John Johnson during the Oriskany See also: Campaign (Albany, 1882), with notes by W
.
L
.
See also: Stone and J
.
W
.
De Peyster; Publications of the Oneida
See also: Historical Society, vol. i
.
(Utica, N.Y., 1877) ; and See also: Phoebe S
.
Cowen, The Herkimers and Schuylers (Albany, 1903)
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