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13. Ferling,
Almost a Miracle,
515.
14. Billias,
George Washington’s Generals and Opponents,
282.
15. Smith,
A New Age Now Begins,
1657.
17. Smith,
A New Age Now Begins,
1658.
18. Ibid., 1662.
22. Smith,
A New Age Now Begins,
1673.
24. Ketchum,
Victory at Yorktown,
209.
25. Ferling,
Almost a Miracle,
531.
27. Smith,
A New Age Now Begins,
1701.
28. North Callahan,
Henry Knox, General Washington’s General
(New York: Rinehart, 1958), 189.
31. Smith,
A New Age Now Begins,
1704.
33. Smith,
A New Age Now Begins,
1705.
34. Ketchum,
Victory at Yorktown,
242.
36. Ferling,
Almost a Miracle,
538.
37. Ketchum,
Victory at Yorktown,
254.
38. Edward G. Lengel,
General George Washington: A Military Life
(New York: Random House, 2005), 343.
39. Ferling,
Almost a Miracle,
539.
Chapter 19:
Our
Troops, 1782
4. Ferling,
Almost a Miracle,
541.
6. Ferling,
Almost a Miracle,
547.
11. Royster,
A Revolutionary People at War,
332.
12. Edward G. Lengel,
General George Washington: A Military Life
(New York: Random House, 2005), 349.
13. George F. Scheer and Hugh F. Rankin, eds.,
Rebels and Redcoats
(Cleveland: World Pub., 1957), 502.
14. Martin,
Memoir of a Revolutionary Soldier,
159.
15. Scheer,
Rebels and Redcoats,
502.
16. Martin,
Memoir of a Revolutionary Soldier,
160.
18. Ketchum,
Victory at Yorktown,
288.
19. Scheer,
Rebels and Redcoats,
504.
Chapter 20: The Large Hearts of Heroes, 1824
7. Billias,
George Washington’s Generals and Opponents,
313.
9. Billias,
George Washington’s Generals and Opponents,
286.
10. Willard Sterne Randall,
Benedict Arnold: Patriot and Traitor
(New York: Morrow, 1990), 613.
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