Boyd & Parker Park and Groveland Ambuscade, Historic battlefield memorial park in Groveland, United States
Boyd & Parker Park is a historic site in Groveland covering about 70 acres with monuments and markers documenting a Revolutionary War engagement. The grounds feature interpretive signs and memorials marking where the armed conflict took place.
The site was the location of an ambush in 1779 during the Sullivan Expedition when Lieutenant Boyd's force encountered British and indigenous fighters. This moment marked a significant clash in the region's Revolutionary military history.
The park tells the story of competing claims to this land during the Revolution and honors those affected by the violence that erupted here. Visitors encounter monuments reflecting how different groups experienced this pivotal moment in the region's past.
The park is accessible on foot with walking paths leading through the memorial areas and picnic facilities available. Spring through fall offers the best conditions for exploring the grounds and reading the outdoor historical markers.
The remains of soldiers Boyd and Parker lay buried at this location before being moved in 1841 to Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester in a formal ceremony. This reburial reflected growing recognition of their importance to the region's memory of the Revolution.
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