American Scaling of British WorksThe Larger Body of Americans, in the Right Column, under Gen. Wayne, crossed the Marsh and Cove to the South to Scale British Works... [click for more]
British AbatisThe Inner Line of the British Abatis of Tree Trunks and Sharpened Stakes Ran from the North to the South Shore of the Point here.... [click for more]
Buckberg Mountain RoadIn 1776-1783, this was an Important Military Route over the Dunderberg to Doodletown, Forts Clinton and Montgomery and West Point.... [click for more]
Buckberg MountainHere Generals Washington and Wayne, Surveyed the British Fort on Stony Point and Planned the Victory of July 15-16, 1779.... [click for more]
Colonel ButlerOf Pennsylvania, Led the Left Assulting Column of Americans Up the Steep Slope at this Point... [click for more]
DoodletownHalf a Mile Up this Road is Doodletown, Pioneer Hamlet through which the British Army Marched to Attack Ft. Clinton, 1777.... [click for more]
Franco-American ArmyEn Route to Capture Cornwallis at Yorktown, in Virginia, crossed King's Ferry in August, 1781.... [click for more]
General WayneGeneral Wayne was wounded by the British grapeshot leading the right column up the slope near this point.... [click for more]
King’s FerryBelow this Hill is Located the Western Terminus of Historic King's Ferry of the American Revolution, 1776-1783.... [click for more]
Lieut. KnoxAt the Head of the Forlorn Hope of the Left Column Entered the Main British Redoubt at this Point... [click for more]
Lieut.-Col. FleuryWho came from France in Stony Point Park Advance Crops Into the Fort, at this Part of the Ramparts... [click for more]
Military RoadLeading to the Central British Redoubt Followed this Route, 1779... [click for more]
Six StatesPennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, Gave the Men of the Light Infantry.... [click for more]
Stony Point Battlefield (2)Stony Point Battlefield July 16, 1779... [click for more]
Stony Point BattlefieldStony Point Battlefield July 16, 1779... [click for more]
The Final CombatThe Final Combat, A Hand to Hand Melee, American Bayonets against British Musketry and Cannon, Took Place in the Central Redoubt here.... [click for more]
The First RoadAcross Hudson Highlands from Stony Point to Central Valey, made about 1760, Via Cedar Ponds Followed this Road... [click for more]
The Left ColumnOf the Americans Divided Here, at Mud Bridge, the Main Body, under Colonel Butler, Marching Around the North Shore... [click for more]
The Main GateOf the Central British Redoubt was Located Here, 1779.... [click for more]
The Outer LineOf the Abatis of Felled Trees and Pointed Stakes made by the British Garrison crossed here from Shore to Shore... [click for more]
Two CompaniesOf the Seventeenth British Regiment of Foot were Stationed here at the Time of the Assault, July 15, 1779.... [click for more]
Work HA British Redoubt Mounting a Twelve-pound Cannon was Located Here, July, 1779.... [click for more]
Work IA British Redoubt Mounting a Twelve-pound Cannon was Located Here, July 1779.... [click for more]