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Revolutionary War Patriots of Jackson County, Michigan

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Though originally hailing from the East, twenty-two revolutionaries moved to Jackson County in their sunset years.

These brave men made various and sometimes surprising contributions to the war effort. Thomas Swartout served as a spy for George Washington, and Jabez Mosher, Jr. drove cattle across New England to feed hungry Continental troops. Swift Woodworth got his first taste of combat in the famous Battle of Bunker Hill. Logging enough war experience for many men, John Wall fought in major battles with the militia, participated in raids as a ranger, helped to capture British vessels as a sailor, and was a prisoner of war.

Exploring the lives of these men before and after this pivotal conflict, local authors Linda Hass and David Van Hoof tell the surprising stories of these unsung heroes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press
Country
United States
Date
20 May 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9781467159562

Though originally hailing from the East, twenty-two revolutionaries moved to Jackson County in their sunset years.

These brave men made various and sometimes surprising contributions to the war effort. Thomas Swartout served as a spy for George Washington, and Jabez Mosher, Jr. drove cattle across New England to feed hungry Continental troops. Swift Woodworth got his first taste of combat in the famous Battle of Bunker Hill. Logging enough war experience for many men, John Wall fought in major battles with the militia, participated in raids as a ranger, helped to capture British vessels as a sailor, and was a prisoner of war.

Exploring the lives of these men before and after this pivotal conflict, local authors Linda Hass and David Van Hoof tell the surprising stories of these unsung heroes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press
Country
United States
Date
20 May 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9781467159562