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So Many Brave Men: a History of the Battle at Minisink Ford
Peter Osborne
So Many Brave Men: a History of the Battle at Minisink Ford
Peter Osborne
On July 22, 1779, one of the most lethal battles of the American Revolution, in terms of the ratio of participants to numbers killed, took place on a hill above Minisink Ford along the Delaware River north of Port Jervis, New York. The Battle at Minisink Ford, New York was a disaster for the American militia units. More than one third of the militiamen perished. This important work reveals primary sources about the battle that have not been seen in more than one hundred and fifty years. So Many Brave Men, the first major work written on the battle in thirty years, will encourage new interest in the battle, and the men who fought there. Many of the veterans of that catastrophe speak to us about that fateful day from the distance of more than 230 years. They also speak of their dedication to the cause of freedom and liberty. 828 Pages, 7" x 10" Indexed, Bibliography, 15 illustrations, 5 maps
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 1, 2010 |
ISBN13 | 9780615346588 |
Publishers | Pienpack Company |
Pages | 828 |
Dimensions | 175 × 41 × 250 mm · 1.41 kg |
Language | English |
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