Battle of Iron Works Hill

Battle of Iron Works Hill

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Iron Works Hill


caption=
combatant1=
combatant2=flagicon|Hesse Hessians
date=December 23December 26 1776
place=Mount Holly, New Jersey
result=Hessian tactical victory
American strategic victory
commander1=Colonel Samuel Griffin
commander2=Carl von Donop
strength1=600
strength2=2,000
casualties1=
casualties2=
The Battle of Iron Works Hill took place from December 23 to December 26 1776 during the American War of Independence, which took place just beyond the Delaware River at Mount Holly between a decoy American force under Colonel Samuel Griffin and a force of Hessian mercenaries under Carl von Donop, who were fighting for the British. While the American force of 600 was eventually forced from their positions by a force of 2,000 Hessians, the absence of the latter and their commander from the Battle of Trenton was a contributary factor in the victory there for George Washington.Rosenfeld p. 177] Di Ionno p. 29]

Events of the battle

Prelude

On December 25, 1776, Washington and a small army of 2,400 men crossed the Delaware River at McKonkey's Ferry, Pennsylvania on their way to attack the Hessian garrison of about 900 in Trenton, New Jersey. Washington's final plan was for a three pronged attack on Trenton with his troops at the center. A second column under Lieutenant Colonel John Cadwalader was to cross at Dunk's Ferry, near Bristol, Pennsylvania and engage the Hessian outpost at Mount Holly, New Jersey. A third column under Brigadier General James Ewing was to cross at Trenton Ferry and hold a position just south of Trenton in order to prevent the escape of the Hessian force in Trenton. Once Trenton was secure, the combined army would move against the British posts in Princeton and New Brunswick. In order to draw part of the Hessian force away, Washington dispatched Colonel Samuel Griffin and 600 men to pose as a far larger force at Mount Holly.

The battle

Donop had received reports that a force of 3,000 had been amassing at Mount Holly for an attack on his positions, and he led his force of 2,000 down from Trenton on December 22. Upon arrival, still believing his force faced one of superior numbers, Donop engaged in an artillery duel with the American forces on Iron Works Hill for the next three days,"New Jersey: A Guide to Its Present and Past" p. 296] whereupon the Americans vacated their positions.

After the battle

The Battle of Trenton gave the Continental Congress a new confidence because it proved American forces could defeat regulars. It also increased the re-enlistments in the Continental Army forces. The Americans had now proved themselves against a disciplined European army and the fear the Hessians inspired earlier that year in New York was broken. As Captain Johann Ewald [of the Jägers] , who was with von Donop in Mt Holly at the time of the attack, said of the Americans later, "We must now give them the honor of fortifications". Mount Holly also became an integral town in New Jersey following the battle, becoming the state capital in 1779.

Notes

References

Printed sources:

* Di Ionno, Mark "A Guide to New Jersey's Revolutionary War Trail: For Families and History Buffs", 2000 ISBN 0813527708
* Rosenfeld, Lucy D. "History Walks in New Jersey: Exploring the Heritage of the Garden State", 2006 ISBN 0813539692
* US History Publishers "New Jersey: A Guide to Its Present and Past", ISBN 1603540296


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