Today, several monuments in Rhode Island honor the heroism and sacrifice of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment, recognizing their impact on American history and the legacy of those who fought for liberty. Notable memorials include:
Patriots Park Memorial: Located in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, this monument commemorates the site where the regiment courageously fought off a Hessian attack during the Battle of Rhode Island on August 29, 1778. The monument features inscriptions of the names of those who served in the regiment, a description of the battle, and a map detailing the action (battleofrhodeisland.org).
Varnum’s Brigade Monument: Situated at Valley Forge National Historical Park in Pennsylvania, this monument marks the encampment location of Varnum’s Brigade, which included the 1st Rhode Island Regiment. The monument lists the regiments in the brigade and honors their contributions during the winter of 1777-1778. (nps.gov)
Monument to the 1st Rhode Island Regiment: Located in Yorktown Heights, New York, this monument was erected on May 13, 1982, to honor the predominantly Black soldiers of the regiment who fought under Colonel Christopher Greene during the Battle of Pine’s Bridge on May 14, 1781. The monument features an engraved plaque recognizing their valiant efforts and was added to the African American Heritage Trail of Westchester County in 2004.
These monuments serve as enduring tributes to the courage and dedication of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment, ensuring that their legacy continues to inspire future generations.