The 3rd Continental Light Dragoon Preparing to Join the Reenactment
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2016-04-16
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On April 14, 1780, a surprise night attack led by British Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton against the 3rd Continental Dragoons resulted in 15 killed, 17 wounded, and 100 men and 83 horses captured.
This led to the unofficial amalgamation of the regiment with the 1st Continental Light Dragoons, commonly known as the "1st and 3rd Light Dragoons"
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American Dragoons, Light Cavalry, The 3rd Continental Light Dragoons, The Morristown Dragoons, The Wick Barn, Encampment Jockey Hollow, Revolutionary War Reenactments, Revolutionary War Encampment, Jockey Hollow, Winter Emcampment, Continental Army, Morristown National Historical Park, Historic Morristown, National Historical Park, The American Revolution, American History, US History, George Washington, Winter Encampment, History, Morristown, The Ford Mansion, Morris County, The American Revolution in New Jersey, The Skylands, Lakeland, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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