Gen. Enoch Poor - Hackensack, NJ
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N 40° 52.747 W 074° 02.601
18T E 580603 N 4525778
This statue of Revolutionary War Gen. Poor is located at the intersection of CouRt and Monroe Streets in Hackensack, NJ....feet away from his gravesite and the Bergen County Court House.
Waymark Code: WMQDJE
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 02/10/2016
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Enoch Poor, born in Massachusetts, distinguished himself in the King's military before the Revolutionary War.
This 1904 bronze statue is by Emilio F. Piatti. The Smithsonian Inventory (
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The plaque on the reverse side of the statue's pillar reads:
"Gen. Enoch Poor
REGARDED BY WASHINGTON
AND LAFAYETTE AS A GREAT
GENERAL. HE DIED NEARBY IN
1780 AND LIES BURIED IN
THE REFORMED CHURCHYARD."
Poor was involved in King George's War (1745) and The French-Canadian War (1755). However, he joined the American separatists as early as the Stamp Act protests. he was also a member of the Provincial Assembly.
During the Revolutionary War, he lead the last maneuvers at the Battle of Monmouth in 1778.
He is buried near this statue (see the table-like gravestone in the photo of the First Reformed Dutch Church graveyard photo). There are two versions of how he died. One report is that he died in a duel...however, his doctor listed the cause of his death as typhoid.
Washington and Lafayette attended his funeral.
Read more about Poor at (
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