Middlebrook The Encampment That Saved America

Middlebrook The Encampment That Saved America by Robert A. Mayers, published by American History Press on August 15, 2021, is a detailed exploration of the Revolutionary War encampments of George Washington’s Continental Army at Middlebrook and Pluckemin, New Jersey. This edition spans 404 pages and is presented in English. The book highlights the significance of these locations, which played a crucial role during the Middle Atlantic campaigns, yet have been largely overlooked in historical narratives.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the American Army’s experiences during critical periods, including a seven-week encampment in the summer of 1777 and a winter stay from 1778 to 1779. The narrative emphasizes how these encampments served as a vital center of operations, where the American forces transformed into a cohesive fighting unit capable of challenging the British Army. The book addresses the obscurity surrounding these historical sites, contrasting them with more recognized locations like Valley Forge, and aims to restore their importance in the collective memory of the American Revolution.
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The Revolutionary War encampments of George Washington’s Continental Army at Middlebrook and nearby Pluckemin, New Jersey, have been neglected in history. These places were critical to the American struggle during the Middle Atlantic campaigns. The highlands and surrounding valleys of this natural fortress were the location of two major encampments of Washington’s Continental Army—a harrowing seven weeks during the early summer of 1777, and during the entire winter of 1778-1779. What is astonishing is that the American Army spent close to nine months here, yet this hub of the American Revolution has languished in obscurity and virtually disappeared from national awareness for over 200 years.
These campgrounds served as the center of operations for American forces through much of the war and during many of its darkest hours. Most significant is that at Middlebrook, where during the winter of 1778-1779 the raw American Army matured into a cohesive fighting power capable of defeating the British forces, who were regarded at the time as the best trained and equipped army in the world. Unlike Valley Forge and Jockey Hollow, that have been so eulogized that they are familiar to most school children, this sacred land, where decisive events occurred that changed the course of the war, is now built over by suburban creep, rarely marked, shrouded in mystery and mythology, and fading from the collective American memory.
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