Baum's Germans leave Burgoyne's camp at Fort…
August 1777 CE
The company marches off toward Bennington on August 11.
In minor skirmishes along the way they learn from prisoners taken that a sizable force is in place at Bennington.
On August 14 Baum's men encounter a detachment of Stark's men that has been sent out to investigate reports of natives in the area.
Stark's men retreat, destroying a bridge to delay Baum's advance.
Stark, on receiving word of the approaching force, sends a request to Manchester for support, then moves his troops out of Bennington toward Baum's force, setting up a defensive line.
Baum sends a message to Burgoyne following the first contact indicating that the American force is larger than expected, but that it is likely to retreat before him.
He then advances a few miles further until he nears Stark's position.
He now realizes that at least part of his first message was incorrect, so he sends a second message to Burgoyne, requesting reinforcements.