Historic Bridge Across The Hackensack River

dc.creatorBeards, Daniel E.
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-04T20:24:33Z
dc.date.available2025-02-04T20:24:33Z
dc.date.issued2014-05-13
dc.descriptionGeneral Washington rode out from his Hackensack Headquarters on November 20, 1776 and led the fleeing American garrison from Fort Lee over the New Bridge. A large part of the Army was saved from entrapment on the Peninsula between the Hudson and Hackensack Rivers. The old wooden span that carried them to safety was later dubbed �the bridge that saved a nation.� It was during Washington's retreat across this bridge that Thomas Paine composed his pamphlet, "The American Crisis", which began with the recognized phrase, "These are the times that try men's souls" This is where British troops under Major General Vaughan attacked the American rear guard on November 21, 1776. New Bridge served as a battleground, encampment ground, military headquarters and intelligence-gathering post throughout the American Revolutionary War and the Zabriskie-Steuben House is said to have survived more of the American Revolution then any other home in America. The Steuben House served as General Washington made his headquarters there in September 1780.
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dc.subjectHistoric Bridge
dc.subjectNew Bridge
dc.subjectHackensack
dc.subjectNational Registers of Historic Places
dc.subjectNew Jersey Registers of Historic Places
dc.subjectAmerican Revolution
dc.subjectHistory
dc.subjectAmerican History
dc.subjectBergen County
dc.subjectGateway Region
dc.subjectNew Jersey
dc.subjectNj
dc.subjectJersey
dc.subjectThe Garden State
dc.titleHistoric Bridge Across The Hackensack River

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