Bergen County Voices from the American Revolution

Bergen County Voices from the American Revolution
Title Bergen County Voices from the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Todd W. Braisted
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 189
Release 2012-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 1614237514

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Bergen County saw much of the American Revolution from its own doorstep. Close to British-occupied New York City, this corner of New Jersey was divided by the Revolution. Some people were staunch Loyalists or Patriots, in disagreement with their families and neighbors; others wavered or remained neutral, while still others changed their minds as was expedient. In the end, the years of hostilities led to massive damage and upheaval within the community as men either left home or stayed nearby to fight for or against secession from Great Britain. After the war, their pension applications allow glimpses into their experiences. Compiled and edited by local historian and Revolutionary War expert Todd W. Braisted, these are the stories of the Revolutionary soldiers of Bergen County.

Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War

Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War
Title Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War PDF eBook
Author New Jersey. Adjutant-General's Office
Publisher
Pages 1282
Release 1872
Genre New Jersey
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Grand Forage 1778

Grand Forage 1778
Title Grand Forage 1778 PDF eBook
Author Todd Braisted
Publisher Journal of the American Revolu
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 9781594162503

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The British Surprise Attack into New Jersey and New York to Support Their Planned Invasion of the Southern Colonies After two years of defeats and reverses, 1778 had been a year of success for George Washington and the Continental Army. France had entered the war as the ally of the United States, the British had evacuated Philadelphia, and the redcoats had been fought to a standstill at the Battle of Monmouth. While the combined French-American effort to capture Newport was unsuccessful, it lead to intelligence from British-held New York that indicated a massive troop movement was imminent. British officers were selling their horses and laying in supplies for their men. Scores of empty naval transports were arriving in the city. British commissioners from London were offering peace, granting a redress of every grievance expressed in 1775. Spies repeatedly reported conversations of officers talking of leaving. To George Washington, and many others, it appeared the British would evacuate New York City, and the Revolutionary War might be nearing a successful conclusion. Then, on September 23, 1778, six thousand British troops erupted into neighboring Bergen County, New Jersey, followed the next day by three thousand others surging northward into Westchester County, New York. Washington now faced a British Army stronger than Burgoyne's at Saratoga the previous year. What, in the face of all intelligence to the contrary, had changed with the British? Through period letters, reports, newspapers, journals, pension applications, and other manuscripts from archives in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Germany, the complete picture of Britain's last great push around New York City can now be told. The strategic situation of Britain's tenuous hold in America is intermixed with the tactical views of the soldiers in the field and the local inhabitants, who only saw events through their narrow vantage points. This is the first publication to properly narrate the events of this period as one campaign. Grand Forage 1778: The Battleground Around New York City by historian Todd W. Braisted explores the battles, skirmishes, and maneuvers that left George Washington and Sir Henry Clinton playing a deadly game of chess in the lower Hudson Valley as a prelude to the British invasion of the Southern colonies.

Revolutionary Bergen County

Revolutionary Bergen County
Title Revolutionary Bergen County PDF eBook
Author Barbara Z. Marchant
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 206
Release 2009-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 1625843380

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Along the banks of the Hudson River, New Jersey's Bergen County endured much of the brunt of the Revolutionary War. With an impressive compilation of scholarly essays, Barbara Z. Marchant and company vividly portray those who found their lives altered by the conflict, from famous military men, such as George Washington, who attained glory on the battlefields to ordinary citizens like Helen Brasher, who simply wanted to protect her children from the ravages of war. Revolutionary Bergen County explores the struggles and the dramas played out in the homes and on the fields of New Jersey.

The Revolutionary War in Bergen County

The Revolutionary War in Bergen County
Title The Revolutionary War in Bergen County PDF eBook
Author Carol Karels
Publisher Military
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781596293588

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Flanked by the Hudson River to the east and the Delaware River to the west, Bergen County comprised one of the most vital theaters of the Revolutionary War. An army that could control this territory could drive a fateful wedge between New England and the other colonies.In The Revolutionary War in Bergen County, Carol Karels and her team of scholars weave a masterful account of the war in northeastern New Jersey. Here in Bergen County General Washington took the young Marquis de Lafayette under his wing; here in Bergen County the future antagonists Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton were baptized by fire; here in Bergen County families--in a prelude to the Civil War--split bitterly along Loyalist and Patriotic lines. From Washington's miraculous November 1776 retreat to the Delaware to the beginning of the Continental Army's epic August 1781 march to destiny at Yorktown, The Revolutionary War in Bergen County, comprehensively encompasses one of the Revolutionary War's most dramatic and pivotal fronts.

The Revolutionary War in the Hackensack Valley

The Revolutionary War in the Hackensack Valley
Title The Revolutionary War in the Hackensack Valley PDF eBook
Author Adrian Coulter Leiby
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 356
Release 1980
Genre History
ISBN 9780813508986

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After November 1776, the Hackensack Valley--located in northeastern New Jersey and Rockland County, New York--lay between the invading British army in New York City and the main Continental defense forces in the Hudson Highlands. Jersey Dutch patriot and Tory troops carried on a five-year war of neighbors between the lines, while the grand armies of Britain and America maneuvered on either side of them for a chance to strike a blow at the other. Adrian Leiby offers an exciting narrative of the people of Dutch New Jersey and New York during this conflict. Historians will find colorful details about the Revolutionary War, and genealogists will find much previously unpublished material on hundreds of men and women of Dutch New Jersey and New York in the 1700s.

State of Revolution

State of Revolution
Title State of Revolution PDF eBook
Author Al Frazza
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2022-02-21
Genre
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Part Memoir. Part History. Part Travelogue. Part Love Letter to the State of New Jersey. State of Revolution: My Seven-and-a-Half-Year Journey Through Revolutionary War New Jersey is a unique reading experience.