On
Christmas Day, 1776, the fledgling efforts of the American colonists to win
their freedom from Great Britain through military means were all but
extinguished. The heady exhilaration of the Summer of ’76 had dissolved into
despair. George Washington and his Continental Army dragged
itself across New Jersey from New York, heading for Pennsylvania. Indeed, the
times were dire, as Thomas Paine penned his immortal words, “these are the
times that try men’s souls.” Then, in the span of ten days, the fortunes of the
new nation dramatically reversed themselves as Washington’s army went on the
offensive.
Our
tour will focus on Washington’s Crossing of the Delaware River on
Christmas night, December 25, 1776 and the subsequent battles of Trenton, fought on December 26, and Princeton, fought on January 3, 1777. On Sunday morning, we’ll depart by bus and begin our tour along the Delaware River at the place where the Continentals crossed the ice-choked waters on
Christmas night. We will then follow the route of the army as it approached the
Hessian troops encamped in and around Trenton. Our morning stops will include
the Battle of Trenton Monument, the Assunpink Creek crossing and the Olde Barracks.
After
lunch, we will take up the actions involving the Battle of Princeton and will
follow Washington’s route from Trenton to Princeton. Along the way, we will
examine the ten markers that interpret the route and discuss the significant
events that occurred in each area. We will then visit the Princeton Battlefield Park and focus on the fighting that occurred there on the morning of January 3, 1777, including the fierce hand-to-hand fighting at the place where Brigadier
General Hugh Mercer was mortally bayoneted. We will conclude our day in the
borough of Princeton with a visit to Nassau Hall, where Alexander
Hamilton opened fire with artillery, leading to the surrender of the
British forces sequestered therein.
We
hope you’ll join us for this rarely conducted tour of Washington’s Crossing and
the Battles of Trenton and Princeton.
ABOUT OUR TOUR LEADERS:
Jay
Jorgensen has authored many articles
on the Revolutionary War and several books on the Civil War including Gettysburg’s
Bloody Wheatfield and The Wheatfield of Gettysburg: A Walking Tour.
William M. Welsch is an experienced tour guide of
battlefields and other historic sites of the American Revolutionary War. He is the
founding and current president of the American Revolution Round Table of
Richmond, Virginia.
Program
Schedule
Sunday,
November 14
8:15 AM From Holiday Inn Princeton - Depart by Bus and Begin Tour
12:15 PM Lunch
5:00 PM Arrive Back at Holiday Inn Princeton
Registration Fees (Lodging not Included): $ 175 Under Age 23: $ 95
If You Must Cancel we will refund 100% of your fees paid. However, to
receive a 100% refund, you must allow 30 days from the date of our
receipt of your notice of cancellation
What is Included in your Registration:
· the services of expert historians
chosen for their knowledge and experience
· transportation to all sites
· refreshments and snacks during the
tour
· information package
· Sunday lunch
Location
& Lodging: Our program will be based at the Holiday Inn Princeton, 100 Independence Way, Princeton, New Jersey where we have reserved a block of sleeping rooms at the special
nightly rate of $89.00 – Single or Double. To reserve a room under our
block, call 609-520-1200 and identify yourself as a registrant for the American
History Forum tour.
Directions: From Princeton, New Jersey, take Route 1 North for
about 2 ¼ miles. Turn right onto Independence Way.