William Heath's Memoirs of the American War of Independence
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From February 9th, 1775 to December 4th, 1783, Major-General William Heath, a native of Roxbury, Massachusetts (now Jamaica Plain) recorded the daily events of his command as well as the reports sent to him regarding the battles of the American War of Independence. His Memoirs form one of the most important first-hand accounts of the war, its battles, and the men who fought them. First published in 1798, this volume reprints the edition of Rufus Rockwell Wilson, Heath's Memoirs of the American War. (New York, 1904). Additional information on the battles and strategies can be found by pointing a QR reader on your mobile device to the printed codes throughout the text.
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