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April 2000 – The Continental Line – Development Site

Month: April 2000

Let It Begin Here: The Battles of Lexington and Concord – April 18-19, 1775

By John O. Newell INTRODUCTORY NOTE This essay is a very brief summary of the battles of Lexington and Concord. Obviously, this topic could fill a book-and has. Two of the best books on these events are David Hackett Fischer’s Paul Revere’s Ride (Oxford University Press, 1994) and Gen. John R. Galvin’s The Minute Men: The First Fight-Myths…

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“Employed in carrying cloathing & provisions”: Wagons and Watercraft during the War for Independence – Part II

by John U. Rees The material in the second part of “Employed in carrying cloathing & provisions …” has been selected from a manuscript entitled ” The uses and conveniences of different kinds of Water Craft’: Continental Army River Vessels, 1775-1782.” The focus of this larger work is on vessels used to transport troops and…

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