The Vermont Book Of Days

Home Sponsors Media Partners Archives Education Store Links About Us  
Vermont Book Of Days collage
August 31

August 31, 1792

Captain Eaton gets his marching orders. Protection for the Bennington frontier heads west by an order of Congress.


 

A company of militia was leaving Bennington on this day in 1792.

Congress had recently authorized recruiting three new regiments and had assigned one of them to Bennington. These regiments were to provide assistance and protection on the frontiers.

Congress reassigned this regiment from Vermont to what was called the "western country."

Captain William Eaton and his men spent much of the first year of their reassignment in training, eventually engaging in several battles with natives, losing a number of men as they went west.

Eaton ultimately attained the rank of General, and served all over the world.


Image courtesy of the Vermont Historical Society.

 

August Archives | September 1

The Vermont Book Of Days - Captain William Eaton would become a General.

Captain William Eaton was a Captain at the time of this story.
By the end of his military career he had attained the rank of General.


Home

Sponsors

Media Partners

Archives

Schools

Store

Links

About

 

Copyright 2004-2011