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Cooch's Bridge is one piece of the bigger picture
I have visited this bridge and surrounding battlefield area several times and it continues to grow as more is uncovered and made available to the public. While it's true, Cooch's Bridge is a bridge an...
The actual location on the picture is, as mentioned previously, a memorial to a pretty small skirmish in the Revolutionary War. It sits on private property and the road is quite busy and dangerous wi...
The Battle of Cooch's Bridge was essentially a delaying action during the British Army's 1777 Philadelphia campaign. Washington sent approximately 900 men under Maxwell to harass the 8000 British and ...
This site is the commemoration of an early and, in the opinion of others who know about his stuff than I do, somewhat insignificant Revolutionary War skirmish. In fact, the only one to occur in the S...
Cooch's Bridge is one piece of the bigger picture
I have visited this bridge and surrounding battlefield area several times and it continues to grow as more is uncovered and made available to the public. While it's true, Cooch's Bridge is a bridge an...
A good History lesson.
Access to the Bridge is difficult because of the vehicle traffic and limited pedestrian walkway. The memorial is easy to access with remote parking.
pretty insignificant
The actual location on the picture is, as mentioned previously, a memorial to a pretty small skirmish in the Revolutionary War. It sits on private property and the road is quite busy and dangerous wi...
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The Battle of Cooch's Bridge was essentially a delaying action during the British Army's 1777 Philadelphia campaign. Washington sent approximately 900 men under Maxwell to harass the 8000 British and ...
Meh...
This site is the commemoration of an early and, in the opinion of others who know about his stuff than I do, somewhat insignificant Revolutionary War skirmish. In fact, the only one to occur in the S...