"The Boy Scouts at the Battle of Saratoga: The Story of General Burgoyne's Defeat" by Herbert Carter is an adventurous tale, taking place during the Revolutionary War that follows a dedicated group of young scouts whose bravery is tested during the Battle of Saratoga. Set near Fort Ticonderoga in June 1777, the story opens by introducing young scouts eager to assist the Continental Army against General Burgoyne's forces. Tasked with gathering intelligence, the scouts exemplify the values of courage as they meet a mysterious courier named Ira Le Geyt, who assigns them a secret mission to spy on the British, and share vital information, playing a crucial role in the war's unfolding events.
The Boy Scouts at the Battle of Saratoga: The Story of General Burgoyne's Defeat
By Herbert Carter
During the Revolutionary War, a band of courageous young scouts undertakes perilous missions gathering intelligence that could alter the course of the Battle of Saratoga.
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