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Winter, 1777
Part One, of a series on the importance of Valley Forge in the American Revolution On December 19, 1777, the Continental Army, under the command of General George Washington, marched into Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Located approximately 20 miles from Philadelphia, … Continue reading
Posted in Armies, Battlefields & Historic Places, Common Soldier, Continental Leadership, National Park Service, Northern Theater, Revolutionary War, Uncategorized
Tagged 1777, American Revolution, Continental Army, George Washington, James Varnum, Joseph Plumb Martin, Marquis de Lafayette, Memoir of a Revolutionary Soldier, Philadelphia, Valley Forge
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