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“Maryland Troops Bear the Palm”

As of September 16, 1776, the revolutionary struggle had only resulted in defeat for the Americans. The week before in Boston, September 12 was declared a “day of prayer… on account of the critical state of our military operations.”[1] British ships … Continue reading

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The British Come Ashore

On August 22nd, 1776, the British began setting the stage for battle by landing troops on Long Island. The Continental Army had been present in varying numbers on Long Island for nearly four months, since General Nathanael Greene was ordered … Continue reading

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Battle Maps of Long Island

Hello all, We recently came across some very interesting maps that show the events of the Battle of Long Island in good detail. As some of you may have noticed, one of these maps is now the background for the … Continue reading

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Effects of the Battle on Capt. Barton Lucas

Though all of the companies that made up the Maryland 400 suffered casualties in the Battle of Long Island, some fared much worse than others. Captain Barton Lucas’ Third Company did not have the highest number of dead, wounded, and … Continue reading

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237 Years Ago

On July 6, 1776 the Convention of Maryland ordered Colonel William Smallwood to march his 6 Companies stationed in Annapolis and the 3 Companies in Baltimore to Philadelphia. Joining them would be three of the Independent Companies, specifically those under … Continue reading

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