Library Hours
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Naper Blvd. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
     
Limit search to available items
Results Page:  Previous Next
Author O'Donnell, Patrick K., 1969- author.

Title The indispensables : the diverse soldier-mariners who shaped the country, formed the Navy, and rowed Washington across the Delaware [Hoopla electronic resource] / Patrick K. O'Donnell.

Publication Info. [United States] : Grove Atlantic, 2021.
Made available through hoopla
QR Code
Description 1 online resource
text file rda
Access Digital content provided by hoopla.
Summary The acclaimed combat historian and author of The Unknowns details the history of the Marbleheaders and their critical role in the Revolutionary War. On the stormy night of August 29, 1776, the Continental Army faced annihilation after losing the Battle of Brooklyn. The British had trapped George Washington's army against the East River, and the fate of the Revolution rested upon the soldier-mariners from Marblehead, Massachusetts. One of the country's first diverse units, they pulled off an "American Dunkirk" and saved the army by navigating the treacherous river to Manhattan. At the right time in the right place, the Marbleheaders, a group of white, black, Hispanic, and Native American soldiers, repeatedly altered the course of events, and their story shines new light on our understanding of the American Revolution. As historian Patrick K. O'Donnell recounts, beginning nearly a decade before the war started, Marbleheaders such as Elbridge Gerry and Azor Orne spearheaded the break with Britain and helped shape the United States through governing, building alliances, seizing British ships, forging critical supply lines, and establishing the origins of the US Navy. The Marblehead Regiment, led by John Glover, became truly indispensable. Marbleheaders battled at Lexington and on Bunker Hill and formed the elite Guard that protected George Washington, foreshadowing today's Secret Service. Then the special operations, like regiment, against all odds, conveyed 2,400 of Washington's men across the ice-filled Delaware River on Christmas night of 1776, delivering the surprise attack on Trenton that changed the course of history... The Marbleheaders' story, never fully told before now, makes The Indispensables a vital addition to the literature of the American Revolution.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Washington, George, 1732-1799.
United States. Continental Army. Continental Regiment, 14th.
Electronic books.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Campaigns.
Massachusetts -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Participation, African American.
Massachusetts -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Participation, Indian.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Participation, African American.
Added Author hoopla digital.
Added Title Diverse soldier-mariners who shaped the country, formed the Navy, and rowed Washington across the Delaware
ISBN 9780802156914 (electronic bk.)
0802156916 (electronic bk.)
Music No. MWT14117145
Patron reviews: add a review
Click for more information
EBOOK
No one has rated this material

You can...
Also...
- Find similar reads
- Add a review
- Sign-up for Newsletter
- Suggest a purchase
- Can't find what you want?
More Information