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19

Sep

1777

Wayne's Division Positioned Near Paoli

Paoli, PA· day date

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The Story

After the American defeat at Brandywine on September 11, Washington positioned Wayne's division near the Paoli Tavern to harass the British rear as Howe's army moved toward Philadelphia. Wayne's 1,500 troops camped in the woods, monitoring British movements and waiting for an opportunity to strike supply trains.

The position was intended to be temporary and aggressive, but Wayne's camp was poorly concealed. British intelligence — including reports from local Loyalists — pinpointed his location. The failure to maintain adequate security and act on warnings of British knowledge of the camp's position set the stage for the surprise attack two days later.