Siege of Yorktown

First Parallel

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In order to build siege batteries, the Allies had to build a series of “parallels”—trenches dug to hide the workers as they built artillery platforms.

The Americans were on the right side of the line, and the French on the left. Both sides would dig parallels, connecting in the middle.

On the night of 5 October, the work began. Continental Army engineer officers marked the line with stakes and were followed by the sappers and miners, who began digging the trenches. At first light on 6 October, British artillery in Yorktown opened fire and pounded the Continental lines. However, the trenches provided good protection for the workers. “It was a sight to see a plain old field with men in it working with spades to make a ditch,” remembered Daniel Trabue, a sutler for the Continental Army. “Men could walk around in it and . . . not be seen by the enemy.” The first parallel was complete by 7 October.