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  1. The Battle of the Short Hills (also known as the Battle of Metuchen Meetinghouse and other names) was a conflict between a Continental Army force commanded by Brigadier General William Alexander ("Lord Stirling"), and an opposing British force commanded by Lieutenant General William Howe. The battle took place on June 26, 1777, at Scotch Plains ...

    • June 26, 1777
    • British victory
    • Scotch Plains, New Jersey
  2. The battle took place at Scotch Plains and Metuchen, New Jersey. Despite the name, no fighting occurred in modern-day Short Hills, a section of Millburn. In mid-June , Howe marched most of his army into central New Jersey in an attempt to lure General George Washington 's Continental Army to a place where it might be better attacked than its defensive position in the Watchung Mountains.

  3. The Battle of the Short Hills (also known as the Battle of Metuchen Meetinghouse and other names) was a conflict between a Continental Army force commanded by Brigadier General William Alexander ("Lord Stirling"), and an opposing British force commanded by Lieutenant General William Howe.

  4. Mar 6, 2017 · Battle of Short Hills - Fighting for Time: Around 8:30 AM, Conway's men engaged the enemy near the intersection of Oak Tree and Plainfield Roads. Though offering tenacious resistance that included hand-to-hand fighting, Conway's troops were driven back. As the Americans retreated approximately a mile toward the Short Hills, Cornwallis pushed on ...

  5. The Battle of Short Hills, fought on June 26, 1777, was an engagement during the American Revolutionary War between American forces under General George Washington and British troops commanded by General Sir William Howe. This battle took place in the area around Scotch Plains and Edison, New Jersey, and is notable for Washington's successful ...

  6. The Battle of Short Hills. The American Revolutionary War website. (Submitted on August 22, 2009, by Bill Coughlin of Woodland Park, New Jersey.) Additional commentary. 1. Battle of The Short Hills Marker I just went to this marker today (June 28, 2010) and the narrative plaques on each side of the pedestal are all missing. Only the cannon remains.

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  8. Oct 19, 2024 · June 26, 1777 at Short Hills, New Jersey. Before the battle, in the early days of June, General William Howe's British force of almost 17,000 withdrew from Somerset Court House at New Brunswick, to Perth Amboy, after they failed to draw Washington's central army from their post at Middlebrook Heights, the plan having been foiled by the tactics ...

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