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The Marshall House

 
Town Historian, Sean Kelleher, at The Marshall House
The Marshall House - Winter
The Marshall House - Summer
Baroness Riedesel
Three of the Eleven Canon balls that struck the house in October, 1777
 

The Marshall House, a National Historic Place, lies eight miles (13 km) north of the main entrance to the Saratoga National Historical Park on US Highway 4 and NY Highway 32 north of the village of Schuylerville. Made famous by Baroness Frederika Riedesel in her Letters and Journals relating to the War of the American Revolution, and the Capture of the German Troops led by General Riedesel at Saratoga. This house was built in 1770-1773.

During the closing days of the Battles of Saratoga, Baroness Riedesel sheltered there together with the wives of officers of the British army and wounded personnel. Her account of the travails of those around her, her keen insight into the personalities of the principal officers of both the British and American armies and her devotion to her husband in peril have led some commentators to name her as the first woman war correspondent. The Marshall House was bombarded by the Americans who supposed it an enemy headquarters.

Within are conserved cannon balls and other reminders of the ordeal suffered by those who took refuge there. The Marshall House is the sole structure in the battles area surviving. The present owner, David Bullard, welcomes history buffs by appointment. 518-695-3765.

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Suggested Further Reading

"Letters and Journals, War of the American Revolution by Mrs.General Riedesel" translated by William L. Stone, published by Joel Munsell, Albany; "Saratoga" by Richard M. Ketchum published by Henry Holt & Co., New York; "The Story of Old Saratoga" by John Henry Brandow published by Brandow Printing Co., Albany, N. Y.





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Fees

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ADA Accessible

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Tours Are Offered

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Site is Child-friendly

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Site is Pet-friendly

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Suggested Further Reading

"Letters and Journals, War of the American Revolution by Mrs.General Riedesel" translated by William L. Stone, published by Joel Munsell, Albany; "Saratoga" by Richard M. Ketchum published by Henry Holt & Co., New York; "The Story of Old Saratoga" by John Henry Brandow published by Brandow Printing Co., Albany, N. Y.

Fees

no

ADA Accessible

no

Tours Are Offered

yes

Site is Child-friendly

yes

Site is Pet-friendly

yes

For More Information, Contact:

David Bullard

The Marshall House

dbullard@themarshallhouse.org
http://www.themarshallhouse.org
135 Route 4 North, Schuylerville, NY 12871-1956
518-695-3765
 
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David Bullard

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