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Mysteries of the 1777 Battle of Navesink featuring Rick Geffken


Accounts of the history of the Revolutionary War often overlook the Battle of Navesink. The war was less than a year old when the First Regiment of the Monmouth Militia occupied a hillside lookout station in February 1777. Surprised by British regulars during a cold winter's night, 25 militiamen were killed, while 72 were captured and sent to the notorious Sugar House Prison where many perished. Although 40 men escaped, some of these died during their flight. It was a disaster for the Monmouth Militia. This illustrated talk reveals the actual battle site, then and now; the combatants who took part, and the impact on both sides due to this crucial early engagement. *Registration recommended, not required

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