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By Bill Coughlin, January 31, 2013
Grave of Gen. Enoch Poor Marker
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1 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Grave of Gen. Enoch Poor
In memory of the Honorable Brigadier Gen. Enoch Poor of the State of New Hampshire who departed this life on the 8 day of Sept. 1780 aged 44 Years.---------------Washington, Lafayette and a portion of the American army attended the burial of Gen. . . . Map (db m62951) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Wayne, Tredyffrin Township — Poor’s BrigadeContinental Army — Valley Forge   December 19 1777   June 18 1778 —
Division -------------------- Poor’s Brigade Brig. Gen. Enoch Poor commanding 1st Regiment New Hampshire Infantry   Col. Joseph Cilley 2nd Regiment New Hampshire Infantry   Col. Nathan Hale 3rd Regiment New Hampshire Infantry   Col. Alexander . . . Map (db m28845) HM
3 New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Exeter — 131 — Brigadier General Enoch Poor
Born in Andover, Mass. June 21, 1736, Enoch Poor settled in Exeter, becoming a successful merchant and ship-builder. In 1775 he was appointed colonel in the 3rd New Hampshire Regiment. Poor was at Stillwater, Saratoga and Monmouth, and served under . . . Map (db m75241) HM
4 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Brigadier General Enoch Poor
Dedicated to the memory of Brigadier General Enoch Poor by the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution: Born at Andover, Mass., June 21, 1736; Died near Hackensack, N.J., Sept. 8, 1780. In command of a New . . . Map (db m6812) HM
5 New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Gen. Enoch Poor
Regarded by Washington and Lafayette as a great general. He died nearby in 1780 and lies buried in the Reformed Churchyard.Map (db m6815) HM
 
 
 
 
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