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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Epilogue
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Author to Reader
Chapter 1: Bunker Hill: The Arrival of Private John Greenwood, Age Fifteen, Fifer
Chapter 2: The Siege of Boston, 1775-1776: Private Greenwood Joins an Armed Camp
Chapter 3: Camp Life
Chapter 4: Mother and Son Reunion
Chapter 5: The Soldiers
Chapter 6: Why They Fought
March to Quebec
Chapter 7: Private Jeremiah Greenman and Benedict Arnold
Chapter 8: Jeremiah Greenman: Prisoner of War
Chapter 9: A Harrowing Retreat
Chapter 10: The Healers: The Reverend, the Doctor, and the Smallpox Scourge
Chapter 11: Death Becomes a Daily Visitor
Chapter 12: The Compassionate Minister and the Enraged Doctor
Chapter 13: Christmas, 1776: Private John Greenwood Crosses the Delaware
Chapter 14: The Victory That Saved the Revolution
Chapter 15: New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 1777-1778: Lieutenant James McMichael: A Poet Goes to War
Chapter 16: Women of the Revolution
Chapter 17: Saratoga, 1777: The Arduous Journey of Sergeant Ebenezer Wild, Nineteen
Valley Forge
Chapter 18: The Harsh Road to a Winter Camp
Chapter 19: Private Elijah Fisher and the Agony of Valley Forge
Chapter 20: "The soldiers of our army are almost naked Lieutenant James McMichael: The Poet
Chapter 21: Private Elijah Fisher Joins Washington's Elite Life Guard, 1778
Chapter 22: Monmouth, 1778: Captain Sylvanus Seely's Militia Goes to War
Chapter 23: The Secret Life of Captain Seely
Chapter 24: Spring 1778: The African American Soldiers
Chapter 25: The Heroism of the Black Rhode Island Regiment
Chapter 26: John Greenwood, Privateer
Chapter 27: 1779-1780: The War's Worst Winter and Mutiny
Chapter 28: Springfield: The Militia Saves the Revolution
Chapter 29: 1781: Victory at Yorktown
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Back cover
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