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PENNSYLVANIA-GERMANS in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783
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PENNSYLVANIA-GERMANS in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783
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PENNSYLVANIA-GERMANS in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783
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By: Henry M. Muhlenberg Richards, Pub. 1908, Reprinted 2019, 542 pages, Index, E-BOOK, ISBN #978-1-63914-548-5. This work succeeds in consolidating the records of the vast majority of Pennsylvania-Germans who took part in the Revolutionary War and is probably as close as we are likely to get to a definitive history and roster. Quite apart from the invaluable rosters and service records, the book explores the history of the various units, their organization, personnel, and campaigns. Inevitably, the bulk of the work focuses on the Pennsylvania-Germans in the Continental Army, the Pennsylvania Line, the German Regiment, and the Flying Camp, though there is considerable data on the Pennsylvania-Germans in Maryland and Virginia regiments. Of almost equal importance are the chapters on the Emergency Men, patriots and non-combatants, each with biographical sketches of eminent men.
By: Henry M. Muhlenberg Richards, Pub. 1908, Reprinted 2019, 542 pages, Index, E-BOOK, ISBN #978-1-63914-548-5. This work succeeds in consolidating the records of the vast majority of Pennsylvania-Germans who took part in the Revolutionary War and is probably as close as we are likely to get to a definitive history and roster. Quite apart from the invaluable rosters and service records, the book explores the history of the various units, their organization, personnel, and campaigns. Inevitably, the bulk of the work focuses on the Pennsylvania-Germans in the Continental Army, the Pennsylvania Line, the German Regiment, and the Flying Camp, though there is considerable data on the Pennsylvania-Germans in Maryland and Virginia regiments. Of almost equal importance are the chapters on the Emergency Men, patriots and non-combatants, each with biographical sketches of eminent men.


















