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| Prospect Hill | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 282 ft (86 m) |
| Coordinates | 41°21′57″N 70°44′50″W / 41.3659457°N 70.7472505°W[1] |
| Geography | |
| Location | Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts |
| Topo map | USGS Sqibnocket |
Prospect Hill is a mountain in Dukes County, Massachusetts. It is on Martha's Vineyard 1.6 miles (2.6 km) north of the town of Chilmark. Peaked Hill is located southeast of Prospect Hill.
Prospect Hill was the location of George Washington's command post during the Siege of Boston in the American Revolution. It also served as a training facility in the American Civil War. On New Year's Day in 1776, Washington conducted a flag-raising ceremony to raise the morale of the men of the Continental Army. The standard account features the Grand Union Flag flying, although in 2006, Peter Ansoff advanced a theory that it was actually a British Union Flag instead.[2] Others, such as Byron DeLear, have argued in favour of the traditional version of events.[3]