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    John Pumphrey
    In the fall of 2022, an unknown soldier known only as 9B was exhumed from a mass grave containing the remains of five Continental soldiers killed at the Battle of Camden. On Sunday, August 13, 2023, the last Sunday before the 243rd anniversary of the battle, 9B was reinterred alongside the eleven…More

    De Kalb’s March South

    The Maryland Line turned toward Camden marching south in one of the most grueling marches of the Revolutionary War. The journey ended just two days before the Battle of Camden, where John Pumphrey and the exhausted Maryland Line was immediately thrown into one of the war’s most decisive and devastating engagements.

    The Battle of Camden

    The location where John Pumphrey’s remains were recovered places the center some of the fiercest and bloodiest fighting on the Camden battlefield, where the 1st Maryland Brigade made its final stand before being ordered to retreat. The heroic stand of the Maryland Line who for nearly forty minutes held the British Army at bay.