- Fort Clinton
Fort Clinton was an
American Revolutionary War fortification inOrange County, New York , and a companion to Fort Montgomery. Its garrison of 300 was smaller than that of Fort Montgomery, but Fort Clinton was built on a ridge at the mouth of thePopolopen Gorge , overlooking theHudson River , and its defenses were more complete. The fort was commanded by GeneralJames Clinton .On
October 6 ,1777 Forts Clinton and Montgomery were attacked by the British 63rd Regiment led by Sir Henry Clinton (no relation). The battle was intense but brief: Both forts were both overrun within an hour, and the wounded General Clinton retreated with his men across the Popolopen. [cite book|author=William Wade |title=Panorama of the Hudson River|year=1846|url=http://www.hhr.highlands.com/clinton.htm] Fort Clinton and Fort Montgomery were razed and theHudson River Chain they defended was dismantled.Although Fort Montgomery is a
National Historic Landmark , most of the original Fort Clinton site was demolished during the construction ofU.S. Route 9W and theBear Mountain Bridge . [cite news|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D05E7DC1239F937A15756C0A96E958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all|publisher= The New York Times|date=May 24, 1998|title=Revolutionary Fort Held Hostage to Decay and Apathy] Today, the site is part ofBear Mountain State Park and is used for the Trailside Museum and Zoo.References
External links
* [http://www.hudsonrivervalley.org/books/popolopen.pdf Twin Forts of the Popolopen]
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