Paulus Hook
226 Washington Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302
United States

A small, but monumental victory:
Paulus Hook, now part of Jersey City, was a strategic location during the American Revolution. The area, surrounded by marshlands and facing Manhattan across the Hudson River, was the site of the Battle of Paulus Hook on August 19, 1779. In this engagement, Major Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee led a nighttime raid against the British-held fort, resulting in the capture of 158 prisoners with minimal American casualties. This victory bolstered American morale and demonstrated effective military tactics.
Today, the Paulus Hook neighborhood commemorates this pivotal event with the Paulus Hook Monument, a 25-foot granite obelisk located at the intersection of Washington and Grand Streets. Installed in 1903 through the efforts of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the monument stands as a testament to the area's rich history. Visitors can explore the neighborhood's historic brownstones and churches, reflecting its early architectural heritage. Additionally, the Liberty Landing Marina offers scenic views of the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline, enhancing the historical experience.