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• At the Battle of Monmouth in June 1778, the American soldiers began retreating in disarray.
A Medal of Honor for George Washington John White 2012
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Prior to the Battle of Monmouth, John Hart invited General George Washington and his Continental Army to camp on his farm, and his offer was accepted.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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At the Battle of Monmouth, he gave the blundering, possibly treacherous Gen. Charles Lee a dressing down from which Lee never fully recovered.
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Washington won the Battle of Monmouth (New Jersey).
1777-78 2001
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Immediately after the Battle of Monmouth, Lee wrote to Washington:
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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Immediately after the Battle of Monmouth, Lee wrote to Washington:
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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At the Battle of Monmouth the enemy, during a lull, observed a general officer in the service of the Americans advancing into the danger zone, with some other officers and men, to reconnoitre the enemy's position.
The Spirit of Lafayette James Mott Hallowell
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Molly Pitcher (nÈe McCauley), who acquired fame at the Battle of Monmouth, was a Catholic girl.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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George Washington used profanity at the Battle of Monmouth.
The Flirt 1912
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George Washington used profanity at the Battle of Monmouth.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 1907
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