Winfield: The Lawyer's Son, and how He Became a Major-generalAshmead & Evans, 1865 - 313 |
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... AND HOW HE BECAME A MAJOR - GENERAL . By Rev. C. W. Denison , LATE CHAPLAIN U. S. VOLUNTEERS . PHILADELPHIA ASH MEAD & EVANS No. 724 CHESTNUT STREET THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 263579A ASTOR , LENOX AND 1865 WINFIELD.
... AND HOW HE BECAME A MAJOR - GENERAL . By Rev. C. W. Denison , LATE CHAPLAIN U. S. VOLUNTEERS . PHILADELPHIA ASH MEAD & EVANS No. 724 CHESTNUT STREET THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 263579A ASTOR , LENOX AND 1865 WINFIELD.
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... Philadelphia and New York find numerous and constant readers , in a few hours after they leave their presses . The public schools , which There are seven churches , have been established several years , are abundant and well 12 WINFIELD ...
... Philadelphia and New York find numerous and constant readers , in a few hours after they leave their presses . The public schools , which There are seven churches , have been established several years , are abundant and well 12 WINFIELD ...
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... . The British General , Sir William Howe , had vainly endeavored , with a much superior force , to draw the commander - in - chief into an unequal engagement . His object was the complete conquest of Philadelphia VALLEY FORGE . 15 .
... . The British General , Sir William Howe , had vainly endeavored , with a much superior force , to draw the commander - in - chief into an unequal engagement . His object was the complete conquest of Philadelphia VALLEY FORGE . 15 .
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... Philadelphia and the adjacent territory . But Washington was too cautious to be allured from his stronghold in these Pennsylvania hills ; although to remain there , through that unusually inclement sea- son , was sure to cause him and ...
... Philadelphia and the adjacent territory . But Washington was too cautious to be allured from his stronghold in these Pennsylvania hills ; although to remain there , through that unusually inclement sea- son , was sure to cause him and ...
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... Philadelphia . It was not until the last extremity had come , that the revolu- tionary troops steadily and slowly retired to the Valley Forge . Here was passed that winter of ter- rible trial . Without suitable food or clothing , worn ...
... Philadelphia . It was not until the last extremity had come , that the revolu- tionary troops steadily and slowly retired to the Valley Forge . Here was passed that winter of ter- rible trial . Without suitable food or clothing , worn ...
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