13,000 Americans faced 30,000 invading Brits in New York.
400 brave Marylanders stood between Washington's retreating army and the Brits.
For you folks into genealogical research the 286 dead guys here are the reason you can't find anyone but the cousins, brothers, fathers, mothers, sisters, nephews and nieces of these brave men as you go through the Revolutionary land warrants issued to them ~
I like to note these guys every year because THEY SAVED THE REVOLUTION.
Interesting and important history to know on the 4th of July.
I have to admit, though, when I saw the title, “The Maryland 400,” I thought it was a NASCAR race.
Gondwanus Creek?
Waldorf, Md., has a few tributes to Gen. Smallwood, dotted throughout the St. Charles community.
Thanks for posting this interesting history. I never heard of their exploits, even while attending Maryland public schools.
They’re why Maryland is the “Old Line State.”