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Legend @ Bowling Green

Started by gonejohnny, April 25, 2012, 01:28:30 PM

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gonejohnny

Browsed across this recently and thought you guys out in NY might also find it interesting...
- GoneJohnny

A Revolutionary War legend at Bowling Green:

Created by the Dutch as a cattle market in the 17th century, Bowling Green became New York's first park in 1733--leased to three private landlords for "one peppercorn a year."

Amazingly, the cast-iron fence built in 1771 to surround the park still stands. But it was partly destroyed on the eve of the Revolutionary War, and you can still see the desecration if you look closely.



It happened on July 9, 1776. After the Declaration of Independence was read to Washington's troops at nearby City Hall, a crowd of patriots, whipped into a frenzy, rushed to the park at the foot of Broadway.

There they toppled the statue of King George III the British had placed inside it--and they also sawed off the finials that crowned each post.

"[A] partially drunken mob, led by the patriot Isaac Sears, raced to the fence that surrounded the park," states It Happened in New York City, cowritten by Fran Capo.

"Sears and the others systematically sawed off the king's crowns on each of the thick supporting fence sections."

You can still see the saw marks. What became of the finials is unclear, but the lead from the statue was melted down and used as ammo against the Redcoats.  ;)



Should anyone want to link to the original post of this article:
http://ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com/2012/04/23/a-revolutionary-war-legend-at-bowling-green/



Johnnyappleseed

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Is desecration the correct word for damage done to a fence ? ???

They melted a statue of King George to make bullets !
OMG I love this nation  ;D
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Quote from: Johnnyappleseed on April 25, 2012, 01:38:44 PM
They melted a statue of the King to make bullets?

OMG I love this nation  ;D

I was in the process of typing this exact same comment, but you beat me to it!  O0 O
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