Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3.
1870
Published in 1870, 'Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3' by Benson John Lossing provides a detailed historical account of the latter part of the American Revolutionary War. The volume highlights George Washington's leadership and key military engagements, including the siege of Fort Ninety-Six and the battle at Eutaw Springs. It also explores Washington's personal struggles, particularly his grief over the death of his adopted stepson, juxtaposed with the challenges of maintaining army morale as the war neared its conclusion. This work is part of a larger series reflecting on the formation of the American Republic.










