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Thomas Hubbard's War

Thomas Hubbard's War

by Roy Randolph
Publication Date: 18/02/2016

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Thomas Hubbard volunteered for militia duty in his home state of Virginia in March 1775, a month before the "shot heard 'round the world" was fired at Concord. When the Revolutionary War started, Virginia formed a state army and Thomas enlisted in the 1st Virginia Regiment, commanded by Patrick Henry. A year later he re-enlisted-again in the 1st Virginia Regiment but now part of the Continental Army. Within weeks of his enlistment he fought at Harlem Heights on Manhattan Island. Next he fought at White Plains, New York then struggled with Washington's retreating army across New Jersey in the dark days of the Revolution. He crossed the Delaware River with Washington on Christmas night 1776 and fought the Battle of Trenton the next morning. Eight days later he was wounded at the Battle of Princeton. He was in the largest battle of the War at Brandywine and in the thick of the fighting at Germantown. He endured the greatest cannonading of the War at Fort Mifflin and was wounded a second time. He wintered at Valley Forge in 1777 - 1778. After the fall of Charleston in 1780, he was in the two largest battles in the Southern Campaign, Camden and Guilford Courthouse. He was captured by Benedict Arnold at Petersburg, five months before General Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown. By the War's end, Thomas had traveled thousands of miles, fought in many of the key battles and served under commanders who would become presidents, governors and senators of the new nation. He came as close as any foot soldier to serving for the entire War. This is his story, as told by Thomas and the men who served with him.
ISBN:
9780692649060
9780692649060
Category:
American War of Independence
Publication Date:
18-02-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Roy\Randolph
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
228.6x152.4x36.83mm
Weight:
0.96kg

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