In the summer of 1778, the Continental army emerged from its transformative winter quarters at Valley Forge and pursued the British army, which abandoned Philadelphia and set off on foot for New York City. On June 28, 1778, a clash in the fields and orchards near Monmouth Courthouse in central New Jersey erupted into full-scale…
Month: June 2021
Graves of Revolutionary Generals
The Continental Army experienced a wide range of leadership throughout the American Revolutionary War and all too often, its officers argued, complained, and jockeyed for rank. But there were also many officers, including generals, that embodied steady and competent leadership throughout the conflict. Many of these men, including some Europeans who volunteered to serve the…
Dorchester Heights (Boston, MA)
Nestled amidst the iconic Dorchester Heights neighborhood of South Boston is a prominent hill that once served a crucial role in American history. In fact, the commanding heights offered an unparalleled view of Boston Harbor and the city below, which made it a key strategic point during the early months of 1776. Thanks to the…