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  2. New Jersey in the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The last major battle to take place in New Jersey and the rest of the Northern states during the Revolutionary War was the Battle of Springfield. Baron von Knyphausen , the Hessian general, hoped to invade New Jersey and expected support from the colonists of New Jersey who were tired of the war.

  3. Asher Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Following the Revolutionary War, he was a Justice of the Peace and then High Sheriff of Monmouth County. [ 24 ] [ 26 ] He was a member of the New Jersey Legislative Council from 1786 to 1787. [ 27 ]

  4. Joseph Moore (peace rider) - Wikipedia

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    Later in the conflict, June 2, 1779, the same records show that "Wm Snook Constable came to Jos. Moore's house and took a Horse valued at £18 for refusing to pay a Tax levied to support a War against Great Britain by virtue of a Warrnt. from Abraham Prald, a Justice so called." [2] In 1783, Moore was a signatory to the Quaker Anti-Slavery ...

  5. John Bacon (loyalist) - Wikipedia

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    Bacon and his band of marauders were involved in the October 1782 Long Beach Island Massacre, and the following December were in a skirmish at the Cedar Bridge Tavern in New Jersey. Bacon's subsequent death several months after this engagement is often characterized as the last casualty of the American Revolutionary War. [4]

  6. Joseph Bloomfield - Wikipedia

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    At the close of the Revolutionary War, Bloomfield became one of the founding members of The Society of the Cincinnati in the state of New Jersey, [3] [4] and served as the State Society's president from 1808 until his death in 1823. [5] He practiced law in Burlington, New Jersey and was the registrar of the admiralty court from 1779 to 1783.

  7. Category:New Jersey in the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Battles of the American Revolutionary War in New Jersey (1 C, 17 P) N. ... The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of ...

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