Washington and His Comrades in Arms

By George M. Wrong

A Chronicle of the War of Independence

Volume 12 of the
Chronicles of America Series

Allen Johnson, Editor
Assistant Editors
Gerhard R. Lomer
Charles W. Jefferys


Abraham Lincoln Edition





New Haven: Yale University Press
Toronto: Glasgow, Brook & Co.
London: Humphrey Milford
Oxford University Press
1921

Copyright, 1921
by Yale University Press



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Prefatory Note

The author is aware of a certain audacity in undertaking, himself a Briton, to appear in a company of American writers on American history and above all to write on the subject of Washington. If excuse is needed it is to be found in the special interest of the career of Washington to a citizen of the British Commonwealth of Nations at the present time and in the urgency with which the editor and publishers declared that such an interpretation would not be unwelcome to Americans and pressed upon the author a task for which he doubted his own qualifications. To the editor he owes thanks for wise criticism. He is also indebted to Mr. Worthington Chauncey Ford, of the Massachusetts Historical Society, a great authority on Washington, who has kindly read the proofs and given helpful comments. Needless to say the author alone is responsible for opinions in the book.

University of Toronto,
June 15, 1920.






Contents

Washington and his Comrades in Arms

ChapterChapter TitlePage
Prefatory Notevii
I.The Commander-In-Chief1
II.Boston and Quebec27
III.Independence54
IV.The Loss of New York81
V.The Loss of Philadelphia108
VI.The First Great British Disaster123
VII.Washington and his Comrades at Valley Forge148
VIII.The Allianc
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