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9 unusual facts about Siege of Yorktown


America's Critical Period

After the surrender of the British at Yorktown, Washington moved over 11,000 troops to the town of Newburgh in New York.

Battle of Gloucester

Siege of Yorktown, which included a minor engagement near Gloucester Point, Virginia late in the American Revolutionary War

Battle of Yorktown

Siege of Yorktown (1781), last major land battle in North America of the American Revolutionary War, also known as the American War of Independence

Ebenezer Huntington

Now a Lieutenant Colonel, he was given command of a light infantry regiment and marched with Washington to Yorktown where he witnessed the surrender of Cornwallis.

Eugène Lami

He also painted a scene of the storming of Redoubt #10 during the Siege of Yorktown.

Newtown Borough Historic District

It housed some of the army's officers in June 1781, en route to the Siege of Yorktown.

Peter Aplin

He was still in her at Yorktown in the following October, when she was destroyed by the enemy's red-hot shot; after which he served, with his crew, on shore under the orders of Lord Cornwallis.

Philip K. Lundeberg

"Working with Howard I. Chapelle, he directed the construction of some thirty museum-quality scale models to illustrate the development of American warship design. In 1981, he organized the Smithsonian's exhibition to mark the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Yorktown, entitled "By Sea and By Land: Victory with the Help of France.

Richard Gentry

His father was a veteran of the American Revolution and had been present at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis and his forces at the Battle of Yorktown.


1781 in the United States

October 19 – American Revolution: Following the Siege of Yorktown, General Charles Cornwallis surrenders to General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, ending the armed struggle of the American Revolution.

Alexandre Francois Auguste de Grasse

His father, Admiral de Grasse, commanded the French fleet which surprised Cornwallis at Yorktown and forced a surrender.

In Front of Yorktown

In Front of Yorktown, 1862-1863 is an oil painting by Winslow Homer of men from McClellan's Army of the Potomac, before the Siege of Yorktown.

Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery

He was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown.

Rhode Island Army National Guard

Over twenty Rhode Island units had fought for independence including the First Rhode Island Continentals who stood at Yorktown for the surrender of British General Cornwallis.

The World Turned Upside Down

Tradition has it that when Lord Cornwallis surrendered at the Siege of Yorktown (1781) the British band played this tune.


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