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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8XF_washington-crossed-the-delaware_Washington-Crossing-PA.html
Near this spotWashingtoncrossed the Delawareon Christmas night 1776the eve of the Battle of Trenton.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8OD_william-penns-first-walking-purchase_Washington-Crossing-PA.html
This site, Towissinck or Jericho Creek, was the northern boundary of Penn's 1st purchase of Native American land on July 15, 1682. The land purchase was measured by the distance a man could walk in a day and a half, starting from the mouth of the …
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Here Washington and his men braved ice and sleet Christmas night, 1776, to cross the Delaware and to surprise and defeat the Hessians at Trenton. The victory gave new life to the patriot cause.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7RD_unknown-soldiers-of-the-continental-army_New-Hope-PA.html
In memory of themany unknown soldiersof theContinental Armywho died from sickness andexposure while encamped inthese fields before theBattle of Trenton and wereburied at this spotChristmas Day 1776.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4GO_washington-crossing-the-delaware_Washington-Crossing-PA.html
A Bicentennial gift to the people of the United States from Citizens of the Bedford Indiana area and the Indiana Limestone Industry July 5, 1976.
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Has been designated aRegistered NationalHistoric Landmark Under the provisions of theHistoric Sites Act of August 21, 1935this site possesses exceptional valuein commemorating and illustratingthe history of the United States U.S. Department …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM32H_washingtons-crossing-of-delaware_Washington-Crossing-PA.html
To commemorate the crossing of the Delaware River at this point by General George Washington and the Continental Troops, Christmas Night, 1776, and the splendid victory at Trenton. CommitteeJohn D. James, PresidentRussell W. Knight, SecretaryJe…
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