The Battle of Pines Bridge
A commemoration and tribute to the members of the Rhode Island Regiment who died defending the Pines Bridge crossing of the Croton River on May 14, 1781. African American and Native American soldiers and Colonel Christopher Greene fought together in this desperate battle.
The history of the Rhode Island Regiment embodies the racial and ethnic melting pot that represents America’s greatest strength and her greatest trials. The mixed fighting unit, made up of men of European, African, and Native American descent, was not common until the American military officially integrated nearly two centuries later.
The Battle of Pines Bridge Living History Experience
May 2nd, 10 AM - 4 PM
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10:00 AM |
Ceremony to dedicate New Revolutionary War Monument |
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11:00 AM |
Parade from Town Hall to Railroad Park featuring the Young Colonials Junior Ancient Fife & Drum Corps. |
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11:30 AM |
Rededication of the Pines Bridge Monument & Wreath Laying |
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12:00 PM |
Spend the afternoon at Railroad Park Explore a Revolutionary War Soldiers Encampment |
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1:30 PM |
Hear Storyteller Jonathan Kruk with Historical Figures |
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2:00 PM |
Watch the Battle of Pines Bridge Reenactment |
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3:00 PM |
Hear Storyteller Jonathan Kruk with Historical Figures Reprise |
FEATURED ARTISTS
Buy a Brick
Purchase a brick surrounding the monument to support the commemoration of the Battle to be held May 2, 2026. Bricks come in two sizes; 4x8 and 8x8. Supporters can purchase an exact duplicate of the brick for you or your organization, with the addition of felt backing, as well as, an official donor certificate.
THANK YOU TO OUR CONTINENTAL SPONSORS!
THANK YOU TO OUR BRIGADE SPONSORS!
Joseph Thompson, Architect
Site Design Consultants
Dunkin Route 202
Robert Pascucci
Hoenig and Hill Families
Yorktown Auto Body Inc.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Become an event sponsor! The following sponsorships are available:
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$1,000 - Victory
Logo featured on all event posters and digital promotions.
Logo/link on website. Social media spotlight.
Lawn sign with business name at event. -
$500 - Continental
Logo on select event signage and website. Social media recognition.
Lawn sign with business name at event. -
$250 - Brigade
Name listed on event website. Group level social media shoutout.
Lawn sign with business name at event. -
$150 - Regimental
Name listed on event website.
Lawn sign with business name at event. -
$76 - Battalion
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$25 - Company
Go to our Fundraising Website to donate now!
FRIDAY, May 1st at 7:00 PM
Author Shirley L. Green presents the fascinating history of the Frank brothers, free men of color, who served in the Rhode Island Regiment.
Q & A and reception to follow.
Albert A. Capellini Community & Cultural Center
1974 Commerce Street, Nutrition Center
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598