Posted a day early as any of you will be busy tomorrow. Remember too the men of John Glover's Marblehead Regiment, a company of experienced seamen from Marblehead, Massachusetts.
There is a reenactment scheduled from noon to 3 PM on Christmas Day at the Washington Crossing Historic Park, 1112 River Road, Washington Crossing, PA 18977
It was the Hail Mary Pass of its day.
Merry Christmas to all and remember how our brave Patriot ancestors spent their Christmas Day.
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Recessional of the Sons of the American Revolution:
“Until we meet again, let us remember our obligations to our
forefathers who gave us our Constitution, the Bill of Rights,
an independent Supreme Court and a nation of free men.”
Dr. Benjamin Franklin, when asked if we had a republic or a monarchy, replied "A Republic, if you can keep it."
Will be on the banks of the Delaware tomorrow at 1pm to watch the reenactment. Hope the weather is better than what Washington had to endure!
By moving ahead with his bold and daring plan, Washington re-ignited the cause of freedom and gave new life to the American Revolution.
Hard to imagine those times. The sacrifices made by many and the boldness of a leader.
Have seen this many times. Costumes of the re-enactors are very accurate. Tomorrow will be great weather to watch if you can find a parking spot.
My mother bought me that painting in 1965 when I was 9 years old. It hung in my bedroom and complimented the early colonial bedroom suite.
It now hangs on the wall in my computer/music room. One of my treasures.
Thanks for posting — good to remember, with thankfulness to God for His Providence.
Actually one of the great What If Moments in US history.
What If, due to the weather, Washington had called off his attack?
Would his army quietly melted away over the dreadful winter?
Would fresh recruits have joined his army come spring?
Would the fickle congress have abandoned Washington, his army and the cause of freedom?
From such a slender thread did our future hang.
We’ve been there (in the summer)!
Beautiful historic park: and the replica (or maybe it was the real one) boat looks very precarious in real life.
Frederick the Great was so impressed with Washington’s winter campaign he sent him a sword. Washington with this bold stroke and follow up basically drove the Brits out of NJ.
If you ever visit Princeton there are still bullet holes on Nassau Hall from the battle.
It’s up to people like you and me to retell these stories, now that George Washington University (of all places) has eliminated its American History requirement for history majors! Good Grief!