Battle of Klock's Field

Battle of Klock's Field
Part of the American Revolutionary War
DateOctober 19, 1780
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 United States
Albany County militia
Tryon County militia
New York Levies
Massachusetts Levies
Oneida
 Great Britain
King's Royal Regiment of New York
Butler's Rangers
Brant's Volunteers
8th Regiment of Foot
34th Regiment of Foot
Seneca
Commanders and leaders
Robert Van Rensselaer
John Brown 
Lewis Dubois
Sir John Johnson
John Butler
Joseph Brant
Sayenqueraghta
Cornplanter
Strength
950 940
Casualties and losses
40 killed (Stone Arabia)
Unknown (Klock's Field)
9 killed, 2 wounded, 37 missing

The Battle of Klock's Field was an engagement during the American Revolutionary War in the Mohawk Valley region of New York between British and Loyalist forces led by Lieutenant Colonel Sir John Johnson, and New York militia and levies led by Brigadier General Robert Van Rensselaer. The battle occurred on the north side of the Mohawk River in what is now St. Johnsville in Montgomery County. The result was inconclusive with neither side able to claim a clear victory.