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One thing that might help this article is a better identification of 'which' "Gloucester" hosted the battle. There is Gloucester City in Camden County (which I suspect is where the battle actually took place given its place on the river near the modern day Walt Whitman bridge. However, there is also Gloucester County, NJ south of Camden County, and also right on the Delaware. Clicking on 'Gloucester' in the article takes the reader to the disambiguation page for that term and doesn't really shed any light on it. —Preceding
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One thing that might help this article is a better identification of 'which' "Gloucester" hosted the battle. There is Gloucester City in Camden County (which I suspect is where the battle actually took place given its place on the river near the modern day Walt Whitman bridge. However, there is also Gloucester County, NJ south of Camden County, and also right on the Delaware. Clicking on 'Gloucester' in the article takes the reader to the disambiguation page for that term and doesn't really shed any light on it. —Preceding
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