Month: June 2005

“So much for a Scotch Prize.” Paramus, New Jersey, 23 March 1780

by John U. Rees The winter of 1779-80 was the worst of the War for Independence, indeed the entire century, and General George Washington’s chief concern was finding sufficient food, clothing, and blankets for his troops. Despite the severe weather, numerous small actions occurred during the time of the Continental Army winter cantonment near Morristown,…

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