Winfield: The Lawyer's Son, and how He Became a Major-generalAshmead & Evans, 1865 - 313 |
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... troops a great amount of suffering . The battle of Germantown had been fought by Washington , with La Fayette and Pulaski , at that time just introduced to our republican army . Germantown is but a few miles east of Norristown , on the ...
... troops a great amount of suffering . The battle of Germantown had been fought by Washington , with La Fayette and Pulaski , at that time just introduced to our republican army . Germantown is but a few miles east of Norristown , on the ...
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... troops steadily and slowly retired to the Valley Forge . Here was passed that winter of ter- rible trial . Without suitable food or clothing , worn down by repeated marches and battles , deprived of the comforts of home , driven into ...
... troops steadily and slowly retired to the Valley Forge . Here was passed that winter of ter- rible trial . Without suitable food or clothing , worn down by repeated marches and battles , deprived of the comforts of home , driven into ...
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... troops around him , and resolved to suffer , and , if need be to die , in all the horrors of an half- starved and half - naked winter camp , rather than sur- render up the symbols of national liberty and hope committed to his hands by ...
... troops around him , and resolved to suffer , and , if need be to die , in all the horrors of an half- starved and half - naked winter camp , rather than sur- render up the symbols of national liberty and hope committed to his hands by ...
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... troops , no military institution of its class in the world excels it . WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK entered West Point as a cadet on the first of July , 1840 , at the age of 16 . At that time there were among his fellow cadets , most of them ...
... troops , no military institution of its class in the world excels it . WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK entered West Point as a cadet on the first of July , 1840 , at the age of 16 . At that time there were among his fellow cadets , most of them ...
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... troops . On the 17th of September , of that year , the Americans moved to the north , toward the Schuylkill , by way of Yellow Springs , and encamped on the Perkiomen . All this spot , from Parker's Ford to Norristown , from Norristown ...
... troops . On the 17th of September , of that year , the Americans moved to the north , toward the Schuylkill , by way of Yellow Springs , and encamped on the Perkiomen . All this spot , from Parker's Ford to Norristown , from Norristown ...
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