Pyle's Defeat

Commemorating Pyle鈥檚 Defeat on February 25, 1781, there is a stone marker with a bronze plaque detailing the battle at the intersection of Old Trail Road and Anthony Road in Burlington, North Carolina. Pyle鈥檚 defeat epitomizes the brutal nature of the American Revolution in the southern backcountry. Here, the Revolution resembled a civil war, and local Patriot and Loyalist militias clashed in a series of struggles that ultimately culminated in Cornwallis鈥檚 surrender at Yorktown on October 19, 1781. 

Pyle's Defeat: What's Nearby

Burlington, NC
Orange County Historical Museum
Hillsborough, NC
Historic Jamestown, Mendenhall Homeplace and Quaker Anti-Slavery Activity
Jamestown
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Raleigh, North Carolina (NC-19)
Raleigh, NC
Fort York at Yadkin River Park
Linwood, NC
Museum of the Cape Fear/Arsenal Park
Fayetteville, NC
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Fayetteville, North Carolina (NC-139)
Fayetteville, NC
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Fayetteville, North Carolina (NC-28)
Fayetteville, NC
Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site
Foar Oaks, NC
Sandusky Historic Site and Civil War Museum
Lynchburg, VA
Old City Cemetery and Pest House Medical Museum
Lynchburg, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker at Cheraw, South Carolina (SC-15)
Cheraw, SC
The American Civil War Museum - Appomattox
Appomattox, VA
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Enfield, North Carolina (NC-9)
Enfield, NC

Related Battles

Burlington, NC | February 25, 1781
Result: American Victory
Estimated Casualties
344
American
1
British
343