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  partof the American Revolutionary War
  date September 15 , 1776
  place Manhattan, New York
  result British victory
  combatant1 American Militia
  combatant2 British Army
  commander2 William Howe
  commander1 William Douglas
  strength1 900
  strength2 4,000
  casualties1 60 killed or wounded, 320 captured
  casualties2 12 killed


The Landing at Kip's Bay was a British maneuver during the New York Campaign in the American Revolutionary War . On September 15 , 1776 General William Howe landed about 4,000 men on lower Manhattan at what is presently the foot of east 34th Street. They were opposed by around 900 American milita commanded by Colonel William Douglas . While there was some fighting, the action was mainly a panicked withdrawal by American forces, who abandoned their cannons, powder, and important supplies. By the end of the day, Howe took control of New York City and stretched his lines across the island. Howe reported just 12 casualties among his men while claiming to have inflicted about 60 dead and wounded on the Americans and took around 320 prisoners.