Fort Mercer
- Fort Mercer is also the name of an unrelated location in the video game Red Dead Redemption.

Fort Mercer was one of two forts constructed in 1777, on the Delaware River during the American Revolutionary War, by the Continental Army. Built by Polish engineer Thaddeus Kosciuszko under the command of George Washington, its purpose was to block the approach to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Fort Mifflin, on the Pennsylvania side, and Fort Mercer, on the New Jersey side. Fort Mercer was located in what is now the borough of National Park, Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. A park, monument, and museum exist today on the site of the fort. The fort was named in honor of Brigadier General Hugh Mercer who had died earlier that year at the Battle of Princeton.
On October 22 of that year, in what is known as the Battle of Red Bank, an attack by 900 Hessian troops, serving under British Major General William Howe, who then occupied Philadelphia, was repelled, with heavy losses on the Hessian side, including the death of their commander, Colonel Carl Emil Kurt von Donop, by the 600 Continental defenders under Colonel Christopher Greene. After the later loss of Fort Mifflin, Fort Mercer was abandoned without a fight when Lord Charles Cornwallis landed 2,000 British troops nearby on November 18, 1777.[1]
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- ↑ Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings, National Park Service. Accessed September 24, 2007.
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- New Jersey in the American Revolution
- American Revolutionary War forts
- Forts in New Jersey
- Buildings and structures in Gloucester County, New Jersey
- National Register of Historic Places in Gloucester County, New Jersey
- Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey
- National Park, New Jersey
- 1777 establishments in New Jersey
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