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A narrative of a Revolutionary soldier some of the adventures dangers and sufferings of Joseph Plumb Martin

by Martin Joseph Plumb

Synopsis

The Declaration of Independence is barely a year old - and a motley band of farmers and city folk, beggars and gentlemen, makes up the army of a newborn country. Joseph Plumb Martin, once a sixteen-year-old private in the Continental Army of the Revolutionary War, here narrates his true adventures as one of them. With neither horses nor uniforms, little food and less lodging, Martin and his fellows feed off the taste of freedom and warm themselves with only the prospect of independence and the shirts on their backs. Their growling stomachs only sometimes quieted by stale bread and salted horsemeat, Martin and his comrades traverse the mid-Atlantic colonies, from Connecticut over to Pennsylvania and back down through Delaware. Forging most of the path only by foot, these men leave tracks of blood with which the British trace them.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2001
ISBN-13 9780451528117
ISBN-10 0451528115
Class Copyright
Publisher Signet Classics
Subject HISTORY;JUVENILE NONFICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 253
Shelf No. JJ794
Grade Range 12 - 12
Ages 18 - 99