Yorktown: The Strategy, People, and Events Surrounding the Final Battle in the American War of Independence

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Dr. Clarence Porter Jones,
J. Luther Kibler,
W. T. Stauffer,
Dr. L. S. Foster, et al.
ISBN 1-61646-101-2
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285 pp. / Paperback

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American Independence

The American victory at Yorktown brought to an end a long war with Britain, while the circumstances and events leading to this point shaped (for better or worse) the character of a new nation. Significant characters and events during the war, and especially as they relate to the Siege at Yorktown, are described in detail.

This collection of essays and speeches was originally written for the membership of the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, during the early 1930s and received limited distribution. This is the first reprint of these fascinating papers.

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