Schuylerville
[ skahy-ler-vil ]
noun
a village in E New York, on the Hudson: scene of Burgoyne's defeat and surrender in the Battle of Saratoga 1777.
- Formerly Saratoga.
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How to use Schuylerville in a sentence
There's Schuylerville with its monument, I do believe,—isn't it, Papa?
Elsie Yachting with the Raymonds | Martha FinleyHe was compelled to order a full retreat, and fell back on the heights above Schuylerville.
The Hudson | Wallace BruceThe village of Schuylerville is just across the stream, on the north side.
The Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers, 1758-1775 | Abraham TomlinsonHe made a bridge of boats and moved his whole force across the river to Saratoga, now Schuylerville.
Washington and his Comrades in Arms | George WrongHe willed it that the first week of his incumbency in his new duties should carry him to Schuylerville.
Those Times And These | Irvin S. Cobb
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