by Adrian C. Leiby
Rutgers University Press, 1980
eISBN: 978-0-8135-5975-9 | Paper: 978-0-8135-0898-6
Library of Congress Classification F142.B4L4 1980
Dewey Decimal Classification 974.92103

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
After November 1776, the Hackensack Valley--located in northeastern New Jersey and Rockland County, New York--lay between the invading British army in New York City and the main Continental defense forces in the Hudson Highlands. Jersey Dutch patriot and Tory troops carried on a five-year war of neighbors between the lines, while the grand armies of Britain and America maneuvered on either side of them for a chance to strike a blow at the other.

Adrian Leiby offers an exciting narrative of the people of Dutch New Jersey and New York during this conflict. Historians will find colorful details about the Revolutionary War, and genealogists will find much previously unpublished material on hundreds of men and women of Dutch New Jersey and New York in the 1700s.

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