Battle of Klock's Field (1780 AD)
Battle of Klock's Field (Albany County militia & Tryon County militia & New York Levies & Massachusetts Levies & Oneida vs King's Royal Regiment of New York & Butler's Rangers & Brant's Volunteers & 8th Regiment of Foot & 34th Regiment of Foot & Seneca) took place in 1780 AD during American Revolutionary War.
Battle facts
- Year: 1780 AD
- Date: 1780-10-19
- Era: Early Modern
- Conflict: American Revolutionary War
- Side A: Albany County militia, Tryon County militia, New York Levies, Massachusetts Levies, Oneida
- Side B: King's Royal Regiment of New York, Butler's Rangers, Brant's Volunteers, 8th Regiment of Foot, 34th Regiment of Foot, Seneca
- Commanders (A): Robert Van Rensselaer, John Brown, Lewis Dubois
- Commanders (B): Sir John Johnson, John Butler, Joseph Brant, Sayenqueraghta, Cornplanter
- Casualties: approx. 40 killed (Stone Arabia)
Unknown (Klock's Field)9 killed, 2 wounded, 37 missing
- Outcome: Inconclusive
- Coordinates: 42.999°, -74.708°
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