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Tango0117 Jul 2018 4:09 p.m. PST

… Whole Story of the 1778 Battle and Massacre in Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania Paperback – July 13, 2018

In behalf of my friend 7th Va Cavalry….


"The Battle of Wyoming: For Liberty and Life explores the infamous 1778 Revolutionary War battle in Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania. The Battle of Wyoming (and the so-called Wyoming Massacre that followed) was a relatively small event, but its impact would help to dictate the fates of Britain, the American Indians, and the newborn United States.

The Battle of Wyoming rebuilds this important conflict using factual narrative, quotations, illustrations, biographies, and even a guide to battle sites in modern-day Wyoming Valley"
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Winston Smith17 Jul 2018 5:00 p.m. PST

The very first Flames of Liberty TSATF games were the Wyoming Massacre.
Surprisingly the settlers won the last game. That was when I told each Patriot player that their political careers after the war were dependent on how they behaved in the battle.
Goodness. Such heroics!
Mark was wounded twice. Sadly I informed him that was a kill. He didn't mind because he felt that his heroics deserved naming a town after him. So we did. AND a golf course.

Tango0118 Jul 2018 10:49 a.m. PST

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