Glover’s Rock in Pelham, New York

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Glover’s Rock in Pelham, New York is a historic Revolutionary War landmark commemorating Colonel John Glover and his regiment’s role in delaying British forces during the Battle of Pell’s Point.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Revolutionary War monument
historic landmark
associatedWith Continental Army NERFINISHED
New York campaign of 1776 NERFINISHED
United States independence
category American Revolutionary War memorials
Historic sites in Pelham, New York
Monuments and memorials in Westchester County, New York
commemorates Colonel John Glover NERFINISHED
Glover’s Marblehead Regiment NERFINISHED
commemoratesEvent Battle of Pell’s Point NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eventDateReferenced October 18, 1776
hasInscription text honoring Colonel John Glover and his regiment
hasPlaque commemorative bronze tablet
hasSubject American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation historic Revolutionary War landmark
locatedIn Pelham, New York NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Westchester County, New York
material rock outcrop
namedAfter Colonel John Glover NERFINISHED
near Long Island Sound NERFINISHED
Shore Road, Pelham NERFINISHED
partOf Town of Pelham historic sites
significance commemorates delaying action against British forces
marks defensive stand by American troops
topic Battle of Pell’s Point NERFINISHED
Continental Army operations in 1776
touristAttraction yes

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John Glover hasMemorial Glover’s Rock in Pelham, New York