
Brandywine
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Long overshadowed by the stunning American victory at Saratoga, the complex British campaign that defeated George Washington's colonial army and led to the capture of the capital city of Philadelphia was one of the most important military events of the war. Michael C.Harris's impressive Brandywine is the first full-length study of this pivotal engagement in many years.
Though the bitter fighting around Brandywine Creek drove the Americans from the field, their heroic defensive stand saved Washington's army from destruction and proved that the nascent Continental foot soldiers could stand toe-to-toe with their foe. Although more combat would follow, Philadelphia fell to Gen. Sir William Howe's British legions on September 26, 1777.
Harris's Brandywine is the first complete study to merge the strategic, political, and tactical history of this complex operation and important set-piece battle into a single compelling account. More than a decade in the making, his sweeping prose relies almost exclusively upon original archival research and his personal knowledge of the terrain. Enhanced with original maps, illustrations, and modern photos, and told largely through the words of those who fought there, Brandywine will take its place as one of the most important military studies of the American Revolution ever written.
"Take[s] the reader into the fields and along the front-lines... A first-rate military history that has a deserving spot on any student's bookshelf of the American Revolution." - Emerging Revolutionary War Era
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Michael C. Harris is a graduate of the University of Mary Washington and the American Military University. He has worked for the National Park Service in Fredericksburg, Virginia, Fort Mott State Park in New Jersey, and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission at Brandywine Battlefield. He conducted tours and staff rides of many of the east coast battlefields. Michael is certified in secondary education and currently teaches in the Philadelphia region. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife, Michelle, and son, Nathanael. He has written two books on the Philadelphia Campaign: Brandywine: A Military History of the Battle Lost Philadelphia but Saved America, September 11, 1777, and Germantown: A Military History of the Battle for Philadelphia, October 4, 1777.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Dramatis Personae
- Chapter 1 The 1777 Campaign Takes Shape
- Chapter 2 Northern New Jersey: Preliminaries, January - June 1777
- Chapter 3 Northern New Jersey: To Ships, June - July, 1777
- Chapter 4 To Sea and the Delaware: July 1777
- Chapter 5 To Sea and the Chesapeake: August 1-25, 1777
- Chapter 6 To Pennsylvania & First Contact: August 25 - September 2, 1777
- Chapter 7 To the Brandywine: September 3-10, 1777
- Chapter 8 The Continental Army: September 10, 1777
- Chapter 9 The British Army: September 10, 1777
- Chapter 10 The Eve of Battle: September 10, 1777
- Chapter 11 The Battle Begins: Morning, September 11, 1777
- Chapter 12 Mid-Day Lull: September 11, 1777
- Chapter 13 The British Assault Birmingham Hill: Afternoon, September 11, 1777
- Chapter 14 The British Assault Stirling and Stephen: Afternoon, September 11, 1777
- Chapter 15 Knyphausen Assaults Chads's Ford: Evening, September 11, 1777
- Chapter 16 Nathanael Greene Makes a Stand: Evening, September 11, 1777
- Chapter 17 The Aftermath of Battle: September 12-16, 1777
- Epilogue
- Appendix A: The Battle of the Brandywine Order of Battle
- Appendix B: Was the Earliest American Flag Carried into Battle at Cooch's Bridge and/or the Brandywine?
- Appendix C: Where did Lafayette Sleep?
- Appendix D: Thomas Burke's Attack Against John Sullivan's Battlefield Performance, and Sullivan's Defense
- Appendix E: The Ferguson Rifles after the Battle of the Brandywine
- Appendix F: The Main Characters, Thereafter
- Appendix G: A History of the Battlefield: Commemoration and Preservation
- Appendix H: The Use of Cavalry and Artillery at Brandywine
- Bibliography
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