Margaret Corbin Monument
Margaret "Molly" Corbin Monument | |
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United States | |
For Margaret Corbin | |
Unveiled | 1926 |
Location | near |
Burials by war | |
Margaret Corbin Monument is located in United States Military Academy Cemetery and honors Margaret Corbin (November 12, 1751 – January 16, 1800), a heroine of the American Revolution. She died in Highland Falls, New York and was buried near the Hudson River.
In 1926, remains believed to be hers were disinterred and reburied near the entrance to the West Point Cemetery by the Daughters of the American Revolution. However, a 2017 study revealed that these were instead the remains of an unknown man; the actual location of Corbin's remains is unknown.[1][2]
Other memorials
[edit]There is a memorial dedicated to Corbin on Margaret Corbin Drive in Fort Tryon Park in Manhattan, New York City, near the location of the Battle of Fort Washington. Margaret Corbin Circle also lies just outside the entrance to the park.
Gallery
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Base of Corbin's memorial gravestone
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Roadside marker on Washington Road, West Point
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The memorial to Corbin in Fort Tryon Park in Manhattan
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Margaret Corbin plaque on Margaret Corbin Drive in Fort Tryon Park
References
[edit]- ^ Dillon, Ann (December 5, 2017). "A New Chapter in the Story of Revolutionary Heroine Margaret Corbin". Daughters of the American Revolution.
- ^ "Not Capt. Molly: 1776 war hero not in her West Point grave". Winnipeg Free Press. Associated Press. December 5, 2017. Archived from the original on December 6, 2017.