Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . Major Gen. Frederick William von Steuben When matters were at their worst, there came to Washington, with an offer ofhis services and sword, a veteran General of Prussia, Frederick William VonSteuben. This officer was made Inspector-General, a place previously filled by theimpotent Conway. General Steuben was the son of an officer in the German Armj^ He had servedupon the staff of Frederick the Great, had been grand marshal of the Prince 43. Headquarters of Brig. Gen. J. Peter G. Muhlenberg


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