Knox Trail Marker - Woronoco Heights in Russell, MA.
Posted by: neoc1
N 42° 09.477 W 072° 52.334
18T E 675784 N 4669504
The Knox Trail Marker on Birch Hill Rd, Russell, MA commemorates the transport of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga, NY to Cambridge, MA by General Henry Knox's and his men during the winter of 1775-1776.
Waymark Code: WMZJ90
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 11/18/2018
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During the winter of 1775-1776 General George Washington held the high ground around Boston while the British were firmly in control of the city. If Washington had artillery he could dislodge the British and retake Boston. The nearest available artillery was at Fort Ticonderoga, which was under Continental Army control, in up-state New York.
General Henry Knox then was commissioned, in December 1775, by General Washington to secure these artillery pieces and transport them from New York, through Massachusetts, to Dorchester Heights outside Boston. To do this General Knox successfully crossed the Berkshire Mountains and several large rivers, in winter, with fifty-nine pieces of artillery. When the artillery arrived in Boston, in early March 1776, General Howe realized the hopelessness of his position and evacuated the city.
To commemorate this heroic trek a series of historical markers denote the route that General Knox and his men travelled that winter. The markers in Massachusetts have a bronze bas relief sculpture of General Knox and the oxen used to transport the artillery. The marker is inscribed.
THROUGH THIS PLACE PASSED
GENERAL HENRY KNOX
IN THE WINTER OF
1775 - 1776
TO DELIVER TO
GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON
AT CAMBRIDGE
THE TRAIN OF ARTILLERY
FROM FORT TICONDEROGA USED
TO FORCE THE BRITISH ARMY
TO EVACUATE BOSTON
PLACED BY
HORACE A. MOSES
1927