Commemorating the centennial of a pivotal historical event, âCentennial Celebration of the Minisink Battleâ offers a unique window into the past. This volume compiles the proceedings of the 1879 commemoration held directly on the Minisink battlefield. Presented are the prayer, oration, and speeches delivered during the event, alongside detailed accounts of incidents associated with the celebration.
Authored by Albert Stage and J.W. Johnston, this work captures the sentiments and historical understanding of the Minisink Battle one hundred years after it occurred. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding local history, Native American relations, and the enduring legacy of the American Revolution in Sullivan County, New York. This is a must-read for anyone interested in early American history and commemorative traditions.
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