Memoirs of the Life, Adventures, and Military Exploits of Israel Putnam
David Humphreys
Memoirs of the Life, Adventures, and Military Exploits of Israel Putnam
David Humphreys
This book is a fascinating account of the life and times of Israel Putnam, a hero of the American Revolutionary War. Written by Humphreys, a close friend of Putnam, it covers Putnam's childhood, his adventures as a farmer and settler in the American wilderness, and his rise as a military leader. From the French and Indian War to the Battle of Bunker Hill, Putnam played a vital role in the fight for American independence, and his courage and leadership continue to inspire to this day.
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