Saratoga

  • Saratoga: Turning Point of America's Revolutionary War
    By Richard M. Ketchum

    But there would be no St. Leger * or Clinton , nothing but this miserable , dispirited body of men , who learned a little later that a considerable number of Americans had moved up the east bank of the Hudson as far as the Batten Kill ...

  • Saratoga: A Novel of the American Revolution
    By David Garland

    Have you received word of General Howe's movements ? ” “ Not yet . " Will he have already dispatched an army up the Hudson ? ” " Who knows ? William Howe is not the most efficient of men . ” Fraser was concerned .

  • Saratoga
    By Thomas N. Wood III

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  • Saratoga: America's Battlefield
    By Timothy Holmes, Libby Smith-Holmes

    Ten years later, General Schuyler had the house renovated and made more elegant as a suitable wedding present for his son, John Bradstreet Schuyler. As John's son was only seven when his father died in 1795, the property was leased ...

  • Saratoga: The Family Place to Be
    By Jennifer Rozines Roy

    Saratoga: The Family Place to Be

  • Saratoga
    By Richard Worth

    Provides a historical account of the Revolutionary War campaign of Saratoga.

  • Saratoga: A Military History of the Decisive Campaign of the American Revolution
    By John Luzader

    The chiefs announced that if he did not retreat, they would abandon him.71 We cannot know how much Hon Yost's story influenced the Indians. We do know that the campaign had been unprofitable and that they had no stomach for a prolonged ...

  • Saratoga: Turning Point of America's Revolutionary War
    By Richard M. Ketchum

    Stirring narrative history, skillfully told through the perspective of those who fought in the campaign, Saratoga brings to life as never before the inspiring story of Americans who did their utmost in what seemed a lost cause, achieving ...

  • Saratoga: One Idiot's Journey to the Winner's Circle
    By Patrick Kerrison

    I knew he was going to win. That moment in time stood still and is the first thing Ithink of. Then I thought about standing in the winner's circle. Leaning against the rail and realizing for the first time – after wishing and hoping for ...

  • Saratoga: America's Battlefield
    By Timothy Holmes, Libby Smith-Holmes

    It is also a story of the land and the people. Today, the National Park Service and other partners promulgate the story and the lessons learned. The story is dramatic; the impacts were pivotal and profound.

  • Saratoga
    By Michael Jan Friedman

    En route to a ceremony for the new U.S.S. Saratoga, Captain Sisko and his reunited crew are sucked into a destructive energy wave that leaves them only hours to live. Original.

  • Saratoga
    By Michael Jan Friedman

    When the Borg destroyed the U.S.S. Saratoga at Wolf 359, killing Captain Sisko's beloved wife, one chapter in his life came to a tragic end.

  • Saratoga: A Novel of the American Revolution
    By David Garland

    A first instalment of a series on the Revolutionary War finds British Army captain Jamie Skoyles struggling to compensate for the costly mistakes of overconfident British leaders, enduring a pivotal battle at Saratoga, and imagining life ...

  • Saratoga
    By Katie Alexander, April Halberstadt

    By 1900, Saratoga had the largest prune and apricot orchards known in America, and was home to Sunsweet. The flowering fruit trees inspired an annual Blossom Festival that brought thousands of visitors to the Saratoga area.