Butt's Hill, Looking South
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“The view is taken from the American intrenchments on Butt’s Hill. he windmill is on Quaker Hill. The hill at the right is Anthony’s. The British artillery fired from both hills. Sullivan replied from the ditch in the foreground. The battle was down by the third fence, at the left hand of the view. A small brook winds along near the fence, and in the ravine was a belt of woods, where Greene posted his men."—Coffin, 1879
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1763-1788 American Revolution PlacesSource
Coffin, Charles Carelton The Boys of '76 (Franklin Square, NY: Harper & Brothers, 1879)
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