The Battle of Pell's Point (Or Pelham) October 18, 1776. Being the Story of a Stubborn Fight. With a Map, And Illustrations From Original Photographs And Family Portraits
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Colonel Baldwin also specifically says in his diary: "This battle was fought near the Boston Post Road, on the S. E. side of the road toward their (the British) shipping." road from Bartow Station of the New Haven railroad to City Island, about three-eighths of a mile from the station. At this point or just east, the land is so low that a high tide will come up to the roadway. The water to the north, shown in the view, is known as Le Roy Bay. We may pause here for a moment to more particularly ...de- scribe the tract of country with which we are concerned. Mile Square, at or near which Glover's force camped the night before the battle, is too far west to appear on our map, but is on a line directly west of Grove Street and Bridge Street, Mount Vernon, on the hills west of the Bronx and the present City of Mount Vernon, which was non-existent in 1776. The eastern boundary of the city is the Hutchinson River, which, at the old Boston Post Road, is spanned by a little bridge 1 of which we shall hear more, and Wolf's Lane, on the other side, in the town of Pelham, climbs a hill to the crest at Pelham Manor Heights.
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