Fort Montgomery
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Fort Montgomery was a fortification built on the west bank of the Hudson River in Highlands, New York by the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Erected in 1776, Fort Montgomery was one of the first major investments by the Americans in strategic construction projects.
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Battle of Forts Clinton and Montgomery ⓘ
1777 battle of the American Revolutionary War -

Battle of Stony Point ⓘ
1779 battle of the American Revolutionary War -

Battle of Young's House ⓘ
1780 American Revolutionary War battle -

Battle of Pine's Bridge ⓘ
1781 battle -

Fort Montgomery ⓘ
American Revolutionary War fort near West Point on the Hudson River -
Fort Clinton ⓘ
American Revolutionary War fort now part of West Point -

National Purple Heart Hall of Honor ⓘ
Irrevocable Distinguished military Action -

United States Military Academy ⓘ
federal service academy in West Point, New York, United States
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Atlas of Battles of the American Revolution, Sheet 20- Plan of the Attack on the Forts clinton & Montgomery, upon Hudsons River which were Stormed by His Majestys Forces under the Command of Sir Henry Clinton, K(...) - NARA - 102279720
Atlas of Battles of the American Revolution, Sheet 20- Plan of the Attack on the Forts clinton & Montgomery, upon Hudsons River which were Stormed by His Majestys Forces under the Command of Sir Henry Clinton, K(...) - NARA - 102279720
Plan of the attack of Fort Clinton and Montgomery which where (sic) stormed by His Majesty's forces under the command of Sr. Henry Clinton, KB, the 6th of October 1777. LOC gm71000667
Plan of the attack of the Forts Clinton & Montgomery, upon Hudsons River, which were stormed by His Majesty's forces under the command of Sir Henry Clinton, K.B., on the 6th of Octr. 1777. LOC gm71002205


