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===Reconnaissance=== On July 7 Abercrombie sent Lieutenant Colonel [[John Bradstreet]] and a sizable force down the portage path. On reaching the first crossing, where Bourlamaque had camped, they rebuilt the bridge there, and proceeded on to the sawmill crossing. The army then followed, and set up its camp there. Scouts and prisoners reported to Abercrombie that Montcalm had 6,000 men and was expecting the Chevalier de Lévis to arrive at any moment with 3,000 reinforcements.<ref name="KingsfordIV168"/> Abercrombie ordered his engineer, Lieutenant Matthew Clerk, and one of his aides, Captain [[James Abercrombie (British Army colonel)|James Abercrombie]] (it is uncertain if the Abercrombies were related or not) to reconnoiter the French defenses. After ascending Rattlesnake Hill (as Mount Defiance was then known), they reported that the French position appeared to be incomplete, and could be "easily forced, even without cannon".<ref name="Nester138">[[#Nester|Nester (2008)]], p. 138</ref> They were unaware that the French had disguised much of the works with shrubs and trees, and that they were in fact largely complete.<ref name="Chartrand58">{{harvnb|Chartrand|2000|p=58}}</ref> Clerk's report included recommendations to fortify both the summit and the base of Rattlesnake Hill.<ref name="Nester143"/> Abercrombie decided that they had to attack the next morning, hopefully before Lévis and his supposed 3,000 arrived.<ref name="KingsfordIV168"/> Lévis arrived at the fort on the evening of July 7 with his troop of 400 regulars.<ref name="Parkman103">[[#Parkman|Parkman (1884)]], p. 103</ref> Abercrombie held a war council that evening. The options he presented to his staff were limited to asking if the next day's attack should be in three ranks or four; the council opted for three.<ref name="AndersonCrucible243">[[#AndersonCrucible|Anderson (2000)]], p. 243</ref> Abercrombie's plan of attack omitted Clerk's recommendation to fortify the summit of Rattlesnake Hill; in addition to the frontal assault, 4 six-pound guns and a howitzer were to be floated down the La Chute River and mounted at the base of Rattlesnake Hill, with 20 [[bateaux]] of troops to support the effort.<ref name="Nester142">[[#Nester|Nester (2008)]], p. 142</ref> Early on the morning of July 8, Clerk went out once again to the base of Rattlesnake Hill to observe the French defenses; his report indicated that he still felt the French lines could be taken by assault.<ref name="Nester143">[[#Nester|Nester (2008)]], p. 143</ref> <imagemap> Image:CarillonBattleSmall.png|right|thumb|240px|Schematic map depicting the battle lines (click for zoomable image) desc none default [[File:CarillonBattle.svg]] </imagemap>
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