William Alexander, Lord StirlingUniversity of Alabama Press, 1987 - 245 páginas Nelson's William Alexander, Lord Stirling, (1726-83) is the biographical account of a man who served 18th-century American society as a prominent citizen in peacetime and as a soldier in the Seven Years' War and the American Revolution. |
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Two Service for Crown and Colony 17541756 | 14 |
Three The Provincial Becomes a Nobleman 17571761 | 31 |
Residence of Lord Stirling | 45 |
Maps | 86 |
Stirlings New Jersey Campaigns | 96 |
The Campaign | 103 |
Battles in Pennsylvania 1777 III | 111 |
Eight Monmouth and Its Aftermath 17781779 | 124 |
Battle of Monmouth June 28 1778 | 129 |
Nine Military and Financial Stalemate 17791780 | 144 |
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Albany Alexander's American army American Revolution Anthony Wayne assault attack August Basking Ridge battle began Boston Boudinot brigade British Brugh Livingston campaign Collection Colonel colonial commander in chief Continental army council December declared defense DeLancey Delaware Earl of Stirling enemy Fitzpatrick forces Franklin friends George Washington Governor Heath Historical Society House Howe's Hudson ington James Alexander January Jersey John July June land letter ling Long Island Lord Loudoun Lord Stirling Loudoun loyalists March McDougall military militia Morris Morristown Nathanael Greene November NYHS October officers ordered Oswego patriot Pennsylvania Perth Amboy Peter Van Brugh Philadelphia political Provincial Congress rebels regiments River Robert Hunter Morris September Shirley Shirley's soldiers Staten Island Stir Stirling Papers Stirling to Congress Stirling to George Stirling to Washington Stirling to William Stirling's Sullivan thousand tion Trenton troops vols Wash Washington Papers Washington to Stirling Wayne William Alexander William Livingston William Shirley wrote York City