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Hoosick Holds the Bennington Battle on New York Ground

Hoosick's Revolutionary War story comes from Walloomsac, where the Bennington Battlefield story actually sits in New York.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Hoosick has a naming twist that makes local history more interesting. The town history says the Revolutionary War Battle of Bennington was fought in the Walloomsac area of Hoosick. NYS Parks describes Bennington Battlefield as the site of the 1777 battle where British troops moving toward American storehouses were defeated, weakening Burgoyne’s campaign before Saratoga.

That is sharp local history: a battle name that points toward Vermont, but a battlefield landscape in Rensselaer County. Hoosick is a borderland place where local roads, Walloomsac ground, and national history overlap.

The twist matters because it changes how the region reads. Bennington may be the name people know, but the ground itself brings Hoosick and New York directly into the story. Walloomsac also gives the history a more local sound. It is not simply a Revolutionary War label on a sign. It is a road-and-valley place where a larger campaign touched ordinary terrain.

That makes Hoosick feel less like a footnote to Vermont and more like a New York town with its own place in the Saratoga campaign story. It is the sort of detail that makes a map feel newly alive after you hear it once.

Filed under: History & Culture Hoosick Rensselaer County hoosickwalloomsacbennington-battlefieldrevolutionary-warrensselaer-county

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