Rain prevents battle for the next day…
August 1777 CE
During this time, Baum's men construct a small redoubt at the crest of the hill and hope that the weather will prevent the Americans from attacking before reinforcements arrive.
Stark sends out skirmishers to probe the German lines, and manages to kill thirty natives in spite of the difficulties of keeping their gunpowder dry.
Reinforcements for both sides march out on the 15th; travel is quite difficult due to the heavy rains.
Burgoyne sends five hundred and fifty men under Heinrich von Breymann, while Warner's company of about three hundred and fifty Green Mountain Boys come south from Manchester under Lieutenant Samuel Safford's command.
Late on the night of August 15, Stark is awakened by the arrival of Parson Thomas Allen and a band of Massachusetts militiamen from nearby Berkshire County who insist on joining his force.
Stark's forces will again swell the next day with the arrival of some Stockbridge Mahicans, bringing his force (excluding Warner's men) to nearly two thousand men.
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Mohawk people (Amerind tribe)
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