Today in New Jersey history:
April 29, 1779: The British brig Delight ran aground on Peck's Beach in Cape May County, where local militiamen captured both crew and vessel. Brigs were light two-masted vessels designed for inshore action.
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April 29, 1779: The British brig Delight ran aground on Peck's Beach in Cape May County, where local militiamen captured both crew and vessel. Brigs were light two-masted vessels designed for inshore action.
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