This book provides readers with a unique perspective on the American Revolutionary War. It is a collection of military journals written by two private soldiers, Abraham Tomlinson and Lemuel Lyon, who served in the war from 1758-1775. Edited by Samuel Haws, this work details the day-to-day experiences of soldiers on the battlefield and provides a vivid portrait of the realities of war during this tumultuous period in American history.
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