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Historians believe that no soldiers died the night of Washington’s crossing; all miraculously had safe passage across the Delaware River to New Jersey. But an unknown number of soldiers died during the Continental Army’s Bucks County encampment from disease and previous injuries. A cemetery dedicated to these fallen soldiers is located four miles from Washington Crossing Historical Park.

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Normalized claim
Historians generally believe no soldiers died during the crossing itself; however, some soldiers died during the Bucks County encampment from disease and injuries, and a cemetery for these soldiers is located four miles from Washington Crossing Historical Park.
Type
Historical
Workflow state
Attribution pending
Freshness
Current
Responsible outlet
The Daily Wire
Public-interest reason
Clarifies casualty claims about the crossing and points to a memorial site relevant to public commemoration.

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Claim extraction and classification outcome.

ai · July 6, 2026 4:06 PM EDT

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