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Major General Charles Lee had only 800 men to try to stall more than 2,000 advancing British troops. The Continentals beat back one cavalry charge before the British grenadiers were upon them. After 3 to 5 minutes of firing at each other at point …
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In grateful remembrance of patriots who, on Sabbath June 28,1778, gained the victory which was the turning point in the War for Independence, and to mark a memorable spot on the battlefield of Monmouth. [Plaque located opposite main marker]:Thi…
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The Battle of Monmouth26 June 1778 The Commander in Chief was every where, his Presence gave Spirit and Confidence and his command and authority soon brought every thing into order and Regularity."Major General Nathanael Greene, 2 July 1778 …
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The Battle of Monmouth28 June, 17781:15 PM - 5:30 PM "? Shot and Shells flying as thick as Hail." Major General Nathanael Greene For several long, hot and exhausting hours during the afternoon of June 28, 1778, the largest land artillery ba…
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During the early afternoon, the Continental and British Armies were stalemated as they cannonaded each other across Spotswood Middle Brook. Major General Greene then appeared on this hill with four artillery pieces and began bombarding the British…
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