George Washington's Indispensable Men: Alexander Hamilton, Tench Tilghman, and the Aides-de-Camp Who Helped Win American Independence by Arthur S. Lefkowitz

George Washington's Indispensable Men: Alexander Hamilton, Tench Tilghman, and the Aides-de-Camp Who Helped Win American Independence

Arthur S. Lefkowitz
432 pages
Stackpole Books
Jan 2003
Hardcover
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While history has immortalized George Washington, it has largely forgotten those who helped to propel him to greatness - the thirty-two men who served as his aides-de-camp during the Revolutionary War. Washington relied heavily on these men - among them a young Alexander Hamilton - for help in formulating policy and strategy. George Washington's Indispensable Men details the fascinating and sometimes tragic lives of these aides, providing a new and refreshing look at the American Revolution.
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Pages 432
Publisher Stackpole Books
Published 2003
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