CT, USA
Jordan Freeman Memorial Marker
Monument
A marker honoring Jordan Freeman, a Black soldier who fought at Fort Griswold on September 6, 1781. When British Major William Montgomery led his men over the fort's parapet, Freeman killed him with a spear, helping to briefly check the British surge. Freeman was killed in the subsequent massacre. His act of valor was recorded in multiple contemporary accounts and represents the documented role of Black soldiers in Connecticut's Revolutionary War defense.
Visiting Today
Address
57 Fort St, Groton, CT 06340
Hours
Open daily
Admission
Free
Connected Events
Jan 1775
Sep 1781
Killing of Colonel Ledyard After Surrender
Colonel William Ledyard
Sep 1781
Jordan Freeman Kills Major Montgomery
Major William Montgomery, Jordan Freeman
Sep 1781
Anna Bailey Brings Flannel to the Fort
Anna Warner Bailey
Sep 1781
Battle of Fort Griswold
Colonel William Ledyard, Major William Montgomery
Sep 1830