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The Greatest Leaders of the American Revolution You Have Never Heard Of
Sitting under a tree in north-central New York, suffering from a painful and mortal leg wound, yet still managing a successful defense after a powerful ambush, is a characteristic of a great military leader. All the while nonchalantly smoking his … Continue reading →
Posted in Battles, Common Soldier, Militia (Patriot) Leadership, Northern Theater, Revolutionary War, Uncategorized
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Tagged barry st. leger, battle of oriskany, British, French and Indian War, German, Iroquois, john burgoyne, Joseph Brant, militia, Mohawk Valley, New York, nicholas herkimer, saratoga, Tryon County
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