Battle of Connecticut Farms

Battle of Connecticut Farms

The Battle of Connecticut Farms was one of the last battles between British and American forces during the American Revolutionary War.

On June 6, 1780, British troops, led by Hessian General Wilhelm von Knyphausen, boarded boats on Staten Island bound for Elizabeth, New Jersey. At midnight, 5,000 troops started to land. They expected the Continental Army to give little resistance, believing that they were tired of the war and were poorly fed and paid. They also expected the citizens of New Jersey to welcome them. They were wrong on both counts.

Once they began to march into Elizabeth, they were attacked by Lt. Ogden, who was stationed to give an alarm outside of town with a small group of men. Ogden had orders to fire one volley and retreat. That volley wounded British General Stirling in the thigh, and delayed the advance several hours.

At the Farms, the British killed Hannah Caldwell the wife of the Rev. James Caldwell, an active patriot, who was a chaplain in Washington's army. His wife stayed at home with their baby and a 3 year old toddler. As the British moved into Connecticut Farms, Hannah Caldwell was shot through a window or wall as she sat with her children on a bed.

The New Jersey Brigade of the Continental Army, in and around Elizabeth, moved back toward Connecticut Farms, now Union Township, New Jersey, sending word to Morristown to the main army under Washington. The New Jersey brigade was heavily outnumbered. The warnings to the militia also went out, and they began to form up and march toward the British from as far away as Hopewell, New Jersey.

When the British did advance, they were attacked by the militia on the flanks. This drew off significant portions of their forces to protect their supply line and route of travel.

General Maxwell, commanding the New Jersey Brigade, set up a defense at defiles on the road to Connecticut Farms. After a day of hot fighting, the British realized they could not easily breakthrough toward the Hobart Gap leading to Morristown, and, after burning the town, retired back to Elizabeth point. They would try again at the Battle of Springfield.

Edward Lowell in "The Hessians" gives Hessian losses as "...The Chassiuers lost fifty-five men killed and wounded during the day...".

External links

* [http://www.doublegv.com/ggv/battles/Springfld.html The Battles of Connecticut Farms and Springfield]
* [http://www.ctfarmscemetery.org/history.html Connecticut Farms Cemetery]


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