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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4QR_general-henry-knox_Fort-Lee-NJ.html
General Knox was the Commander of the Continental Army Artillery. He was in charge of the placement of the artillery cannons on the palisades in Fort Lee. His main objective was to stop the British fleet from sailing up the Hudson River. He was on…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4QO_general-nathaniel-greene_Fort-Lee-NJ.html
General Greene took command of Fort Lee on September 17, 1776 from General James Iwing. At that time there were around 2,667 troops stationed in Fort Lee. The encampment was the main quartermaster post for supplying men and equipment to Fort Washi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4QN_general-george-washington_Fort-Lee-NJ.html
General Washington was in Fort Lee many times during the Battle of New York. His main headquarters was in Hackensack, but had a temporary headquarters in Fort Lee near Anderson Avenue and Elizabeth Street. His main objective in Fort Lee was to obs…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4IP_soldiers-of-the-american-revolution_Fort-Lee-NJ.html
(Front of Monument) :In commemoration of theSoldiers of the American Revolution - 1776 - Erected by the State of New Jerseyunder the auspices of the Fort LeeRevolutionary Monument Association - 1908 -(Left of Monument) : "Rebelmen" These traprocks…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4IM_march-to-trenton_Fort-Lee-NJ.html
In the early morning of Nov. 20, 1776 after evacuating Fort Lee by order of Gen. Washington, the Continental troops under Gen. Greene came down this road on their march to Trenton.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4IL_palisades-interstate-park_Fort-Lee-NJ.html
Palisades Interstate Parkhas been designated aRegistered NationalHistoric Landmarkunder the provisions of theHistoric Sites Act of August 21, 1935this site possesses exceptional valuein commemorating and illustratingthe History of the United State…
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