Bushy Run Battlefield

Bushy Run Battlefield

Infobox_nrhp2 | name =Bushy Run Battlefield
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caption = The Battle of Bushy Run Monument marks the site of the "flour bag fort" on Edge Hill
location = Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
nearest_city = Harrison City, Pennsylvania
locmapin = Pennsylvania
lat_degrees = 40
lat_minutes = 21
lat_seconds = 19
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 79
long_minutes = 37
long_seconds = 12
long_direction = W
area = convert|218|acre
established = 1920s
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
designated_nhl= October 9 1960cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=521&ResourceType=Site |title=Bushy Run Battlefield |accessdate=2007-11-04|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service]
refnum=66000696cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|accessdate=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
governing_body = Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

Bushy Run Battlefield Park is a historical park operated by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, on convert|218|acre|km2, in Penn Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It was the site of the Battle of Bushy Run fought on August 5 - 6, 1763 during the Pontiac's Rebellion. The battle was a major victory for the British and enabled them to secure their control of the Ohio River Valley and what was to become the Northwest Territory. Bushy Run Battlefield Park was established as a Pennsylvania State Park in the 1920s and became a National Historic Landmark in 1960. The park is open Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm. Bushy Run Battlefield Park is only the historic site or museum that deals exclusively with Pontiac's Rebellion. The park is on Pennsylvania Route 993 near Harrison City and Jeannette.

The Battle of Bushy Run was fought between a British relief column under the command of Colonel Henry Bouquet and a combined force of Delaware, Shawnee, Mingo, and Huron warriors. In July 1763, a British relief column of consisting of 500 British soldiers was sent to relieve Fort Pitt, then under siege. Under the command of Bouquet, the column left Carlisle, Pennsylvania. On August 4, while passing through present-day Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, the column was ambushed by a large force of Delaware, Shawnee, Mingo, and Huron convert|25|mi|km east of Fort Pitt. The British managed to hold their ground and, after the natives withdrew after sunset, Bouquet ordered a redoubt, made of sacks of flour, constructed on Edge Hill placing their wounded and livestock in the center of the redoubt.

The following morning, after the evening sentries were being relieved, the allied tribes attacked only to be ambushed themselves by relived sentries. As the tribal forces were flanked, the warriors fled in a disorganized retreat. With troops under Bouquet, the column dispersed the attackers before heading to Bushy Run, where there was badly needed water. The battle has since been attributed to Bushy Run despite the main fighting taking place in Edge Hill. Bouquet then marched to the relief of Fort Pitt. The battle had been costly with 50 British soldiers killed. The confederacy of the Delaware, Shawnee, Mingo, and Huron also suffered an unknown number of casualties including two prominent Delaware chieftains.

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External links

* [http://www.bushyrunbattlefield.com/WelcomePage.html Bushy Run Battlefield official site]


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