The Guide to the American Revolutionary War in New York

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by Norman Desmarais

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Norman Desmarais carefully lays out the geographic and strategic contexts of each struggle and developsthe human dimensions with anecdotes and stories. Conveniently organized by geographic location - Maps and photos help retrace each battle in detail - Websites noted for numerous historical organizations - Abundant references to visitor centers, museums, and actual battleground sites As a re-enactor, I have been studying the American War of Independence for near 35 years. Reading Desmarais's manuscript, I made discoveries both near and far. Being brought up and currently residing in my hometown of Springfield, NJ, I knew of the famous Battle of Springfield, June 23rd,1780. Norman's research uncovered the following precursor, among many other actions there: - "The militia killed and wounded 8 or 10 Waldeckers near Springfield on Sunday morning, January 19, 1777. They captured the rest of the party, 39 or 40, including 2 officers without suffering any casualties." ( The Pennsylvania Evening Post , January 23, 1777) - Meanwhile he found, west of the Mississippi, "St.Louis, Missouri - A small marker at 4th & Walnut Streets in downtown St.Louis which commemorates the action that occurred on May 26, 1780." Desmarais' detailed entry then illuminates this unique action. - Then at the end of the War for Independence, Savage Point, GA (Savage Point is located at a bend in the Ogeechee River at Richmond Hill State Park.): "Gen. Wayne suffered 5 men and horses killed and 8 wounded. He captured a British standard, 127 horses, and a number of packs." ( The Pennsylvania Packet or the General Advertiser . 11:924(August 15, 1782) p. 3) I hope that readers can usethis guide to find for themselves that history truly "happened here" as they travel the breadth of America and Canada. Mark Hurwitz, Commander, Brigade of the American Revolution "...future generation swill continue that long-held tradition of traveling from historic site to historic site, using this guide to enlighten them in their journeys." --Paul Ackermann, Past Commander, Brigade of the American Revolution. This volume covers 602 battles, raids and skirmishes of the Revolutionary War in New York, many of which do notget covered, even in the most detailed history books. The work also coversengagements between French or Spanish troops and Crown forces as well as raidsby Native Americans instigated or led either by British officers and agents orby Congressional forces. It provides comprehensive, if not exhaustive, coverageof the military engagements of the American War of Independence. It also aimsto serve as a guide to the sites and the military engagements. Norman Desmarais carefully lays out the geographic and strategic contexts of each struggle and develops the human dimensions with anecdotes and stories. Conveniently organized by geographic location - Maps and photos help retrace each battle in detail - Websites noted for numerous historical organizations - Abundant references to visitor centers, museums, and actual battleground sites Norman Desmarais, professor emeritus at Providence College, is an active re-enactor. He is a member of Le Regiment Bourbonnais, the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment and the Brigade of the American Revolution. He is editor-in-chief of  The Brigade Dispatch , the journal the Brigade of the American Revolution and the author of  Battlegrounds of Freedom ,  The Guide to the American Revolutionary War , and  The Guide to the American Revolutionary War at Sea . He has also translated the  Gazette Françoise , the French newspaper published in Newport, RI bythe French fleet that brought the Count de Rochambeau and 6800 French troops to America in July 1780. It is the first known service newspaper published by an expeditionary force.

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