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Saratoga Battlefield Surrender Site

Saratoga Springs, NY

This outdoor memorial marks the site of the British Surrender after the Battles of Saratoga. This was the first time in world history that the British Army surrendered to another country. On the morning of October 17, 1777, a British army over 6,000 strong made preparations to surrender arms and ordnance to the Northern Army forces of the United States of America. British Lt. General John Burgoyne rode to meet his conqueror, Major General Horatio Gates, and the two generals and their staffs retired to this hilltop to mark the occasion.

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Allocation: To continue to uphold the important mission of the organization by meeting general operating expenses while expanding the reach of services throughout the greater community.

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