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(First Part) “The pleasure of their number”1778: Crisis, Conscription, and Revolutionary Soldiers’ Recollections (A Preliminary Study)Part I. “Filling the Regiments by drafts
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June 2013 Battle of Monmouth "Recreated New Jersey Continental Regiment Augmented With Nine-months Levies"
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Losses in the New Jersey Brigade at the Battles of: Short Hills (June 26, 1777); Brandywine (September 11, 1777); Germantown (October 4, 1777)
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"The Enemy Giting intelligence of our movement ...": Surprise at Haddonfield and Cooper's Ferry, April 1778
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"The taylors of the regiment": Insights on Soldiers Making and Mending Clothing, and Continental Army Clothing Supply 1778 to 1783
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(Endnotes) “Reach Coryels ferry. Encamp on the Pennsylvania side.”: The March from Valley Forge to Monmouth Courthouse, 18 to 28 June 1778
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“`Indolence is the mother of invention.': Private Post’s 1898 Culinary Campaign"
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Jeff Pavlik, "Summary of Reproducing the 18th Century English Sea Biscuit"
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Mrs. Middleton and Mary Driskill, the Experiences of Two Women with British Regiments Don N. Hagist, “Mrs. Middleton Takes Prisoners,” The Brigade Dispatch, vol. XXIX, no. 3 (Autumn
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Elizabeth Cometti, “Women in the American Revolution,” The New England Quarterly, vol. XX, no. 3 (September 1947), 335-337
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Al Saguto, "The Seventeenth Century Snapsack" (January 1989)
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Peter Copeland, Ethiopian Regiment ((Military Collector & Historian)
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"To subsist an Army well ...": Soldiers' Cooking Equipment, Provisions, and Food Preparation During the American War for Independence
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Brother Jonathan's Image series (Introduction) July 2012
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“'To hold thirty six cartridges of powder and ball …': Continental Army Tin and Sheet-Iron Canisters, 1775-1780
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“Our job is to keep the planes flying and if necessary, defend the airfield.” Lester E. Folkenson, Jr. War Letters, June 1943 to February 1946 Aircraft Mechanic, M.A.G. (Marine
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(Living History) 4th Connecticut Regiment, 1778, Valley Forge Guidelines
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Sheldon S. Cohen, “Captain William Leslie’s ‘Paths of Glory,’” New Jersey History, v. 108, no. 1-2, spring/summer 1990
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Outline for proposed Monmouth 2016 Model Company event
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