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German Americans in the Revolution - Henry Melchoir Muhlenberg Richards' History (Paperback)
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German Americans in the Revolution - Henry Melchoir Muhlenberg Richards' History (Paperback)
Series: Heritage Classic
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Considered the definitive history of the involvement of
German-Americans in the American Revolution, this work was
originally published in 1908 and has long been out of print. It
focuses on Pennsylvania and surrounding colonies, where the
colonial German element was concentrated, and contains extensive
biographical information of value to genealogists and historians.
Although only about ten percent of the U.S. population were
German-Americans, they overwhelmingly supported the Revolution. In
1776, Congress raised a German-American regiment which fought in
many battles and spent the winter of 1777-78 at Valley Forge with
General George Washington, whose personal bodyguard was a
German-American unit. It is said that the American troops were
German trained, fed, and led, as Baron von Steuben served as
inspector-general, Christopher Ludwig as superintendent of baking,
and Heinrich Lutterloh as quartermaster-general. Of General
Nicholas Herkimer, commander of several German-American battalions
from New York, General Washington wrote, "It was Herkimer who first
reversed the gloomy scene...he served from love of country, not for
reward." This useful work also contains numerous lists of soldiers,
a surname index and a subject index. Dr. Tolzmann has edited
several German-American works offered by Heritage Books; here he
fills the gap in the general knowledge pertaining to the role of
German-Americans in the War of Independence.
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