This month is a reminder. Two hundred and forty-seven years ago George Washington took his troops to a place to spend the winter. It was cold. The troops were wearing rags and running short of ...
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Where the Revolution Lives Today: 5 Philadelphia Area Revolutionary War Sites to Visit This Winter (Plus a Bonus)
Discover six Revolutionary War sites to explore this winter. From Valley Forge to Washington Crossing and Hagley, here’s ...
HUNTINGTON — The brutal winter of 1777-78 at Valley Forge will be the featured topic at the Thursday, March 14, meeting of the General Andrew Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. The ...
Most American schoolchildren have heard the story of Valley Forge. In broad outline, it goes like this: By the winter of 1777, the Revolutionary War was in its third year. That fall the Continental ...
Most of us are aware that Gen. George Washington spent the terrible winter of 1777-78 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, trying to hold together a Continental Army. The American Revolution stood on a ...
When students of the Revolutionary War hear the words Valley Forge, they probably think of an iconic image: Gen. George Washington kneeling in the snow, surrounded by log cabins, praying for aid. The ...
In September and October of 1777, the Continental Army led by Gen. George Washington was defeated by British forces in the battles of Brandywine Creek and Germantown. As a result, the Second ...
Edward McKenry was born in 1753 in Rockbridge County, Virginia. In October 1777, Edward was mustered into Capt. John Steel’s Company of Col. Malcom’s Regiment of the Continental Army. Col. William ...
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