Saving Washington's Army: The Brilliant Last Stand of General John Glover at the Battle of Pell's Point, New York, October 18, 1776

Saving Washington's Army: The Brilliant Last Stand of General John Glover at the Battle of Pell's Point, New York, October 18, 1776

by Phillip Thomas Tucker
Saving Washington's Army: The Brilliant Last Stand of General John Glover at the Battle of Pell's Point, New York, October 18, 1776

Saving Washington's Army: The Brilliant Last Stand of General John Glover at the Battle of Pell's Point, New York, October 18, 1776

by Phillip Thomas Tucker

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Overview

Learn the little-known history of the forgotten American Revolution Battle of Pell's Point and the heroism of John Glover.

General William Howe and the mighty British-Hessian Army possessed the golden opportunity to cut-off, trap, and then destroy General George Washington’s Army before he could retreat north and escape from Harlem Heights, New York, when he landed his army at Pell’s Point north of New York City. Howe’s bold amphibious operation north of Washington’s Army threatened to end the life of the Continental Army and the revolution.  However, the brilliant delaying actions of Colonel John Glover and a small force of New England Continental troops saved the day and Washington’s Army by preventing Howe’s advance inland to intercept Washington’s route of retreat to White Plains.

Employing brilliant delaying tactics when outnumbered by more than five to one, Glover inflicted heavy losses on the attackers to ensure that Washington’s Army survived to fight another day. Ironically, the Battle of Pell’s Point has been perhaps the most important forgotten battle of the entire American Revolution.

In Saving Washington's Army, renowned historian Phillip Thomas Ticker, PhD, recounts the little-known story of the Battle of Pell's Point and the heroism of Colonel John Glover with the care and attention-to-detail for which he is known.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510769380
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 05/10/2022
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
Sales rank: 509,907
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Phillip Thomas Tucker, PhD, is the award-winning author of nearly eighty books of history. He received his PhD from St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1990. Tucker has long specialized in producing groundbreaking history in many fields of study, including women's history and African American history. He has been recently recognized as "the Stephen King of History" after more than three decades of authoring important books of unique distinction. His previous books include Pickett's ChargeHow the Irish Won the American RevolutionGeorge Washington’s Surprise AttackExodus from the Alamo, and Father of the Tuskegee Airmen, John C. Robinson. He lives in Central Florida.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Unprecedented Disasters at Long Island, New York City, and Kip's Bay 29

Chapter 2 Dark Days and Another Dismal Washington Withdrawal 67

Chapter 3 Brilliant Delaying Tactics in Westchester County that Saved Washington's Array 101

Chapter 4 As Usual, Colonel Glover Again Doing the Unexpected 197

Chapter 5 A Systematic Slaughter of Hessians in Westchester County 287

Epilogue 371

Endnotes 379

Index 405

About the Author 411

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