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In an ffirt to rleny control of the Delaware River to the<br />

British, on 7 October 1777 Gen. George \{ashington<br />

ordered that the First and Second <strong>Rhode</strong> Islnnd Regiments<br />

be sent to the defense of Fort Mercer. Engraving by<br />

Asher Brown Durand, 1834, from a paintingby lohn<br />

Trumbull, circa 1792. RIHS Collection (RHi X3 619).<br />

This battle scene is described in its caption as a<br />

"Representation of the Action off Mud Fort on the Riyer<br />

Delnware; the Enemys lTeet consisting of Frigates, Fire<br />

ships, Galleys d-c. axacking His Majestys ships Augusta<br />

THE ISRAEL ANGELL DIARY, 1 OCTOBER \777.28 FEBRUARY 1778<br />

was below Philadelphia[.] we marched as far as new brittan township. there lc:.,<br />

within 6 miles of General Washingtons Quarter."<br />

12th. the firing begun Yesterday morning Still Continues[;] Suposed to be a: -:<br />

Chevauxdefrize, below philadelphia[.]'n this afternoon the Cannonading Ceast ar. -<br />

SLx o Clock. we lay Still this day to Clean our arms and wash our Cloathes.<br />

13th. this Morning we got our Breakfasts[,] march of and join'd the grand army bl':::<br />

oClock, there Encamp't[.] this Day there was a Capt and Lt. with 56 men of the Ini-'<br />

taken on province <strong>Island</strong> by our peo[ple]."<br />

14th. I forgot to mention that we Recd. the disagreable news yesterday of fort Montgom.:::<br />

being taken by the enemyl.]'u we have Recd. Orders to day to Send away all our bagga--:<br />

Except rvhat we Can Carry on our backs. this afternoon we had the Agreable ne\\ s :,<br />

hear that General Burgoin was Defeated.''<br />

15th. this day the news from the Northern Army was Confirm'd, as Which thsls r.,,-::<br />

thirteen pieces of cannon fired and all the Small Arms that we had loaded. and g. .<br />

three Chears at five oClock this afternoon. we have this day Recd. orders to ma::tomorrow<br />

morning at Seven oClock from the right of the army,ls and Continue un-.<br />

the whole army was under way. Major Ward and Capt. Flagg" arrived in Camp fto::,<br />

<strong>Rhode</strong> <strong>Island</strong> to Day.<br />

16th Marched this morning at Seven OClock on a Seperate Command, agreable to orde::<br />

Recd. iast Evening, went from Thrmvanmensing our present encampment, to Buckinghai:.<br />

on the road towards Bristolf;] the::<br />

lfl:::.l I :-.it:l<br />

lodg'd in the woods.'?o<br />

3<br />

"-8. l<br />

ii:l''ll:'. "<br />

Robuck Pearl Liverpool and Merlin." The action took<br />

place on 22-23 October 1777. AtltLatint by WilLiam<br />

Elliot, issued 17 February 1787. New York Public<br />

Library, Print Division, Phelps Stokes Collection.<br />

1 7th Turn d out half past thre o Clock, go:<br />

our Breackfasts and marchied] off. rren:<br />

to Bristolf,] there Crost the Deliware, anc<br />

marched through Burlington[.]" Drer,'<br />

provisions and Cookt, then marched on<br />

all the Night following.<br />

18. This Daywe arived at Red Banks aboui<br />

Seven oClock in the Evening after march-<br />

ing Sixty miles without Sleeping.<br />

19. Rested this Day after Pitching our tents<br />

untill ten oClock in the Evening. then both<br />

officers and Soldiers went to work and<br />

work't all night on our fort, as we Erpected<br />

an attack that night or in the morning.<br />

this Day there was a heavey Cannonading<br />

on fort mifflin."<br />

20th. this morning the Cannonading Ceast<br />

untill the afternoon when the Cannon<br />

and morters begun to play very brisk<br />

more So then they had aney time before.<br />

the greatist part of my Regt. was in the<br />

fort as they Relieved Colo. Greens Regt."<br />

21st. Last Evening we had one man<br />

brought from fort mifflin Dead and three<br />

more wounded, one mortafly] wounded.

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