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Bronze statue of three colonial fighters in a park as apart of The Rhode Island Regment & The Battle of Pines Bridge monument.
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1st Rhode Island Regiment

As we celebrate our national independence and look ahead to the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2026, Relearning Highlands History explores a local battle fought by a pioneering regiment of Black soldiers in the Revolutionary War. In 1781, a groundbreaking Black military unit, the 1st Rhode Island Regiment, Read more…

By Hudson Highlands Land Trust, 3 yearsJuly 20, 2022 ago
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