Today in New Jersey history:
May 18,1779: A party of around forty militiamen removed planks in the bridge at New Bridge Crossing on the Hackensack River in order to slow down the advance of British troops in a raid on Bergen County.
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May 18,1779: A party of around forty militiamen removed planks in the bridge at New Bridge Crossing on the Hackensack River in order to slow down the advance of British troops in a raid on Bergen County.
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