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The Continental Army

Washington's army left Valley Forge in 1777 and moved northeast. They crossed the Delaware at Coryell's Ferry (Lambertville), remained for two days, then marched along today's Rte.518 on their way to the Battle of Monmouth on June 28th.

Marker is on ...

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The Jersey Militia and Continental Army

This plaque is dedicated to

those brave men of

the New Jersey Militia and Continental Army

who fought the Battle of Springfield

June 7 to June 23, 1780.

The battle took place between the bridge crossing

near Morris Avenue and the east

branch of the Rahway ...

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In Memory of the Brave Soldiers of the Continental Army

who died in this building when it was used by order of General Washington as a military hospital from Dec. 19, 1777 to Aug. 28, 1778. This tablet is erected by the Lititz Moravian Congregation

of the 450 men quartered here, ...

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In Memory of 110 Soldiers of the Continental Army

Who died in the Lititz Military Hospital between December 19, 1777 and August 28, 1778 and are buried here.

Marker is at the intersection of E. Main Street and Elm Street, on the right on E. Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Continental Army at Cowpens

This line consisted of Continentals from Maryland and Delaware as well as militia from Virginia and North Carolina. Seasoned veterans under Lt. Col. John Eager Howard of Maryland, they had served at least one year and were Morgan's most reliable ...

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Unknown Soldiers of the Continental Army

In memory of the

many unknown soldiers

of the

Continental Army

who died from sickness and

exposure while encamped in

these fields before the

Battle of Trenton and were

buried at this spot

Christmas Day 1776.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Continental Army

Camped here

on the march from

Newburgh to Morristown

Marker is at the intersection of New Milford Road (New York Route 94) and Sanfordville Road, on the left when traveling north on New Milford Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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