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Battlefield Trails - Revolutionary War Historical Markers

Links to "trail heads" for battlefield tours. Each uses the related markers section to provide a virtual tour of a battlefield or portion of a battlefield. Please use the Click to map all markers shown on this page option on each related markers page to see a map of each "trail."
 
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By Bill Coughlin, October 17, 2009
The Danbury Raid Marker
1 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — The Danbury Raid
On Main Street at Wooster Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
The revolutionary village which centered about this green with its stores of supplies for the army was sacked and burned by a force of two thousand British April 26, 1777 Warned of the gathering militia the raiders departed next . . . Map (db m23542) HM
2 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Fort Lee Historic Park
Beneath these cliffs, Henry Hudson’s Half-Moon was welcomed by the Lenni Lenape Indians on September 3, 1609. Nearly 167 years later, this giant Bluff Rock became a strategic stronghold in the American War for Independence as the conflict . . . Map (db m7707) HM
3 New York, Chemung County, Elmira — The Battle of Newtown
On Newtown Reservation Road.
(Front Plaque):Near this site Sunday August 29, 1779 was fought The Battle of Newtown between Continental troops commanded by Major General John Sullivan and combined force of Tories and Indians under Colonel John Butler and Joseph . . . Map (db m33554) HM
4 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — Site of The Battle of OriskanyAugust 6, 1777 — Historic New York —
On Memorial Drive near State Route 69 (New York State Route 69), on the right when traveling north.
Historic New York Site of The Battle of Oriskany August 6, 1777 The Battle of Oriskany was one of the bloodiest engagements of the American Revolution. British and Indians here ambushed the Tryon County militia as they were marching to . . . Map (db m22747) HM
5 New York, Oneida County, Rome — Stars & Stripes First Flew in BattleFort Stanwix
On North James Street (New York State Route 26) at West Dominick Street, on the right when traveling south on North James Street.
Here Aug. 3, 1777 the Stars & Stripes First Flew In Battle Above the Southwest Bastion of Fort Stanwix (Schuyler) Here Aug 2d to 22d Col. Peter Gansevoort's New York & Massachusetts Continentals successfully . . . Map (db m32402) HM
6 New York, Orange County, Fort Montgomery — Fort Montgomery
On U.S. 9W, on the right when traveling north.
Valiantly defended by the 5th New York, Lamb’s Artillery and local militia under Gen. George Clinton against heavy British-led forces October 6, 1777.Map (db m7385) HM
7 New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site
On Stony Point Park Road, on the right when traveling east.
On the night of July 15-16, 1779, Brigadier General Anthony Wayne of Pennsylvania led the American Light Infantry in a midnight assault against a British force that had occupied Stony Point. Approximately one hour later, the garrison had been . . . Map (db m11708) HM
8 New York, Sullivan County, Highland — Minisink Battleground Park
Near Minisink Battle Ground Road, on the left when traveling east.
In July 1779, after raiding the settlement of Minisink, Loyalists and Native Americans under Mohawk Chief Joseph Brant ambushed and pursued Orange County and New Jersey militia. Revolutionary War Heritage TrailMap (db m20502) HM
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9 Ohio, Wyandot County, Upper Sandusky — 145 — Battle Island
On County Route 47 near Ohio Route 67, on the left when traveling south.
Battle Island Scene Of the Defeat of Col. Wm Crawford June 5. & 6. 1782Map (db m21416) HM
10 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Site of the Paoli Massacre20 September 1777
On Monument Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
These Memorial Grounds commemorate the engagement in the Revolutionary War known as the Paoli Massacre, an attack by the British Army on American troops, that took place near this spot toward midnight of September 20, 1777. About 150 American . . . Map (db m13505) HM
11 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Fort Mifflin — Fort Mifflin
On W Fort Mifflin Road, on the right when traveling east.
Laid out in 1771 by the engineer John Montrésor. Heroically held by the Americans under British siege until they were forced out, Nov. 15, 1777. Rebuilt 1798-1800 according to L’Enfant’s design and enlarged in the 19th century. A U.S. military post . . . Map (db m12378) HM
12 South Carolina, Cherokee County, Gaffney — Battle of Cowpens Monument
Near Chesnee Highway.
South Inscription: The Congress of the United States has caused this Monument to be erected on the site of the Battle of Cowpens as a testimonial to the valor and in appreciation of the services of the American Troops on this field in . . . Map (db m11186) HM
13 South Carolina, York County, Blacksburg — King's Mountain
On Kings Mountain Park Road.
. . . Map (db m17457) HM
14 Vermont, Addison County, Orwell — Mount IndependenceBastion of the Revolution
Near Mount Independence Road, on the right when traveling north.
Fortification was begun in June of 1776, and the name Mount Independence was bestowed following the Declaration of Independence. Lieut. Col. Jeduthan Baldwin was the chief construction engineer. Here the exhausted American Army, Northern Department, . . . Map (db m9275) HM
15 Vermont, Rutland County, Hubbardton — Battle of HubbardtonOnly Battlefield On Vermont Soil
On Monument Hill Road, on the left when traveling north.
Here on July 7, 1777 a successful rearguard action by Colonel Seth Warner’s Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire troops ended British pursuit under Generals Frazer and Reldesel. Thus, General St. Claire’s American army, retreating from Fort . . . Map (db m74470) HM
 
 
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