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‘The March to Valley Forge, December 16, 1777’ by William Trego (1883). Photo: Museum of the American Revolution Few moments in American history so fully engage the senses as does the winter ...
Valley Forge was not the coldest winter of the Revolution. ... Yet historical records confirm that the winter of 1777-1778 was fairly mild by southeast Pennsylvania standards, ...
Valley Forge and the Professionalization of the Continental Army. In The Winter that Won the War Greenwalt examines the experience of the Continental Army at Valley Forge over the winter of 1777-1778 ...
Co-authors Bob Drury and Tom Clavin talked about their book, "Valley Forge," and described how the defeated and demoralized Continental Army lasted through the harsh winter of 1777 and 1778 while ...
Focusing on imparting the lessons from General Washington's encampment in the winter of 1777-1778, ... 12,000 Soldiers that marched into the new encampment at Valley Forge in December 1777, ...
These words from the German philosopher in the year 1888, very well could have been applied to every man in Gen. George Washington’s Continental Army as it entered the bone-chilling winter of ...
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