Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . Washingtons HeadquartersThe Rear, Showing Office Window and Reproduced Log Dining Room 25 men, exclusive of officers. This body was equipped as infantry, in addition towhich a small force of horse was maintained, of which George Lewis wasCaptain. Special details from the cavalry regiments sometimes performedescort duty. The Southern troops, commanded by General Lachlin Mcintosh, of Georgia,occupied the hill to the left of Headquarters. General Mcintosh succeeded GeneralFrancis Nash, who died from wounds received at the Battle of Germantown. ThisB


Valley Forge, a chronicle of American heroism . Washingtons HeadquartersThe Rear, Showing Office Window and Reproduced Log Dining Room 25 men, exclusive of officers. This body was equipped as infantry, in addition towhich a small force of horse was maintained, of which George Lewis wasCaptain. Special details from the cavalry regiments sometimes performedescort duty. The Southern troops, commanded by General Lachlin Mcintosh, of Georgia,occupied the hill to the left of Headquarters. General Mcintosh succeeded GeneralFrancis Nash, who died from wounds received at the Battle of Germantown. ThisBrigade was in close .touch with Along the Outer Line Boulevard Formation of the Second or Continental Army At the end of the year 1777 the original patriot army ceased to exist. By aresolution of Congress, September 16, 1766, eighty-eight battalions of eightcompanies each were to be enlisted for three years or the war. In these neworganizations the greater part of the one-year men re-enlisted. These new regimentswere styled the Continental Line and were apportioned to the several Statesas follows: New Hampshire, three regiments; Massachusetts, fifteen regiments; RhodeIsland, two regiments; Connecticut, eight regiments; New York, four regiments;New Jersey, four regiments; Pennsylvania, twelve regiments; Delaware, oneregiment; Maryland, eight regiments; Virginia, fifteen regiments; North Carolina,nine regiments; South Carolina, six regiments; Georgia, one regiment. As far as possible the organizations of each State were formed into divisions orsub-divisions, and were consecutively numbered. Although officially known b


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