January 25, 1776 memorial authorized for first general to die in Rev War

On January 25, 1776, the Continental Congress authorized the first national Revolutionary War memorial. Brigadier General Richard Montgomery was the first general to lose his life on the battlefield during the American Revolution. He was killed during an assault on Quebec on December 31, 1775.  In 1788, the memorial created by an artist in France was installed beneath the portico of St. Paul’s Chapel in New York City.

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