“Pluck-em-in” and America 250 – Perfect Together.
Get to know this Great American History Story
Pluckemin, New Jersey, pronounced “PLUCK um in“, carries three enduring name stories. Some trace it to a Lenape word for persimmon tied to early Algonquian place terms. Others repeat the roadside tale of tavern keeper Jacob Eoff, who would pluck them in at his door along the Great Road. Still others point to a namesake from a village in Scotland brought by early settlers. Whatever its origin, this crossroads became the winter home of the Pluckemin Artillery Cantonment in 1778 to 1779, where Henry Knox and the Continental artillery helped turn Washington’s army into a disciplined force on the road to independence. So move over Valley Forge, there’s a new leader in the Revolutionary war storybook – PLUCKEMIN.
Pluckemin, New Jersey, is home to one of the most remarkable yet overlooked chapters of America’s Revolutionary War. It was here, in the winter of 1778–1779, that General Henry Knox and the Continental Army established the Pluckemin Artillery Cantonment, America’s first military academy, predating West Point by more than two decades.
At Pluckemin, Washington’s army transformed from a struggling force into a professional military power. Soldiers trained in tactics, logistics, and artillery under a structured curriculum, an innovation that laid the foundation for America’s modern military education system. It was also at nearby Basking Ridge and Pluckemin that the army celebrated the first organized military “Victory Ball,” honoring the French alliance and the resilience of Washington’s men after Valley Forge.
Through the Mr. Local History Project’s collaboration with the Somerset County Cultural and Heritage Commission, the Jacobus Vanderveer House, Washington College, and historian John Seidel, this “greatest Revolutionary War story never told” is finally being shared. Pluckemin’s legacy is not just local, it’s national. As America marks its 250th birthday, the story of Pluckemin reminds us that the path to independence was built not only on battlefields, but also in the discipline, innovation, and spirit of communities like this one that forged a new nation from the ground up.
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