
Colonel Henry Ludington: A Memoir
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Authors:
- Johnson, Willis Fletcher
1857 - 1931
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In the tumultuous era of the American Revolutionary War, Colonel Henry Ludington emerged as a pivotal figure, rallying local militias and embodying the spirit of patriotism. In "Colonel Henry Ludington: A Memoir," author Willis Fletcher Johnson captures the essence of Ludington's leadership and his commitment to the cause of independence, detailing his strategic mobilization of troops and the challenges faced in a fledgling nation. This memoir not only highlights Ludington's valor but also reflects on the broader themes of unalienable rights and civic duty. Ideal for students, historians, and civic activists, this account serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of American history and the sacrifices made for liberty.
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