New Jersey Memorial - Valley Forge, PA
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N 40° 05.907 W 075° 27.326
18T E 461180 N 4438783
With its fully-uniformed Revolutionary soldier on top, this 27-foot shaft is one of the tallest and definitely one of the most ornate of monuments @ Valley Forge equalling in height similar monuments @ Antietam & Gettysburg.
Waymark Code: WMGVYC
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/13/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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New Jersey was the fourth state to erect a monument to its soldiers at Valley Forge. The New Jersey troops or "Jersey Blues" as they were called were some of the staunchest soldiers of the Continental Army and apparently were exceedingly well organized and disciplined. Atop the monument stands a New Jersey Continental Soldier, and the base reads, "New Jersey Brigade," and "Continental Army." The monument is along South Inner Line Drive as it curves to the right. The monument is pushed away form the road on a grassy slope. This road can be had form a main artery called Gulph Road.

SIRIS describes the monument as: A Revolutionary War soldier stands in uniform, holding a musket with both hands with the barrel over his proper left shoulder. He is wearing knee-length pants, stockings, a wind-blown blanket wrapped around his shoulders, a muffler around his neck, and a tricorn hat. The figure is mounted upon a tall, multitiered, inscribed base that includes draping with bunting and rossettes above the midsection. The lower section of the base is stepped, with a bronze copy of the seal of New Jersey and a plaque below it. The inscription reads:

Erected by
The State of New Jersey
upon the site occupied by the
New Jersey Brigade
Infantry – Line – Continental Army
Brigadier General William Maxwell

First Regiment Col. Mathias Ogden
Second Regiment Col. Israel Shreve
Third Regiment Col. Elias Dayton
Fourth Regiment Col. Ephraim Martin

December 19 1777 – June 18 1778

The New Jersey Memorial meets criterion A for its association with American Revolution and Criterion B for its association with George Washington and the impact of the encampment on his military career. PA SHPO concurrence 9/16/2004 to 2000 CLI that resource contributes to the national significance of Valley Forge NHP. The statue is inventoried as structure no. 438.

From the Nomination Form:
Erected in 1913 by the State of New Jersey, the fourth state to honor its troops at Valley Forge. Listed as contributing object in 10/28/1988 NR documentation, with Commemorative significance.

Short Physical Description:
18' column on 7'h 10'6"w 3-step base w/ inscribed pedastal, surmounted by 8' bronze Continental soldier. Column tapers from 4'-2'. Stonework constr. by O.J. Hammel Co., statue model sculpted by John Horrigan, bronze casting by John Williams, Co.

Long Physical Description:
N/A


My Source
1. NRHP Nomination Form
2. SIRIS
3. Historical Marker Database
4. National Park Service
5. Wisconsin Historical Society

Type of Memorial: Monument

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