Itinerary of General Washington from June 15, 1775, to December 23, 1783
Author : William Spohn Baker
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Page : 356 pages
File Size : 36,6 MB
Release : 1892
Category : History
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Author : William Spohn Baker
Publisher :
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 36,6 MB
Release : 1892
Category : History
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Author : Baker
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Page : 356 pages
File Size : 36,38 MB
Release : 1892
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Author : William S. Baker
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Page : pages
File Size : 40,32 MB
Release : 1970-01-01
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ISBN : 9780912606002
Author : William Spohn Baker
Publisher : Literary Licensing, LLC
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 33,14 MB
Release : 2014-03-30
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ISBN : 9781498039512
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1892 Edition.
Author : Wayne Whipple
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Page : 848 pages
File Size : 24,19 MB
Release : 1911
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Author : Gerald J. Kauffman
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 12,53 MB
Release : 2011-01-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1304287165
During the American War for Independence in Augustand September, 1777, the British invaded Delaware aspart of an end-run campaign to defeat GeorgeWashington and the Americans and capture the capitalat Philadelphia. For a few short weeks the hills andstreams in and around Newark and Iron Hill and at Cooch's Bridge along the Christina River were the focus of worldhistory as the British marched through the Diamond State between the Chesapeake Bay and Brandywine Creek.This is the story of the British invasion of Delaware,one of the lesser known but critical watershedmoments in American history.
Author : Boston Athenaeum
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Page : 644 pages
File Size : 40,89 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Rare books
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Author : Maurizio Valsania
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 38,76 MB
Release : 2022-10-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1421444488
Dispelling common myths about the first US president and revealing the real George Washington. Finalist of the George Washington Book Prize by the George Washington's Mount Vernon George Washington—hero of the French and Indian War, commander in chief of the Continental Army, and first president of the United States—died on December 14, 1799. The myth-making began immediately thereafter, and the Washington mythos crafted after his death remains largely intact. But what do we really know about Washington as an upper-class man? Washington is frequently portrayed by his biographers as America at its unflinching best: tall, shrewd, determined, resilient, stalwart, and tremendously effective in action. But this aggressive and muscular version of Washington is largely a creation of the nineteenth century. Eighteenth-century ideals of upper-class masculinity would have preferred a man with refined aesthetic tastes, graceful and elegant movements, and the ability and willingness to clearly articulate his emotions. At the same time, these eighteenth-century men subjected themselves to intense hardship and inflicted incredible amounts of violence on each other, their families, their neighbors, and the people they enslaved. In First Among Men: George Washington and the Myth of American Masculinity, Valsania considers Washington's complexity and apparent contradictions in three main areas: his physical life (often bloody, cold, injured, muddy, or otherwise unpleasant), his emotional world (sentimental, loving, and affectionate), and his social persona (carefully constructed and maintained). In each, he notes, the reality diverges from the legend quite drastically. Ultimately, Valsania challenges readers to reconsider what they think they know about Washington. Aided by new research, documents, and objects that have only recently come to light, First Among Men tells the fascinating story of a living and breathing person who loved, suffered, moved, gestured, dressed, ate, drank, and had sex in ways that may be surprising to many Americans. In this accessible, detailed narrative, Valsania presents a full, complete portrait of Washington as readers have rarely seen him before: as a man, a son, a father, and a friend.
Author : University of the State of New York. Division of Archives and History
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Page : 394 pages
File Size : 25,64 MB
Release : 1926
Category : New York (State)
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Author : William Spohn Baker
Publisher : Legare Street Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,83 MB
Release : 2022-10-27
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ISBN : 9781016469159
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