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My Brother Sam Is Dead!
The Revolutionary Times

Here I will tell you about local and country-wide news that took place. The following situations are real. They took place sometime:  

T he Revolutionary Times

Areas Uncovered
The following areas were uncovered during a period of research.                                    
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1) Putnam park 1778-79: The statue of General Putnam still stands in the center of the  park. Behind a few of the trees also lies Valley Forge. We have learned from the many huts and underground safes that there has been troups hiding there. This may have some what something to do with Bennidict arnolds troups. But still we have no evidence.        These huts have been named cabins of missery because of the loss of lives taken place there.yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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2) Ridgebury and Danbury: These two towns are real, they have had troups running       through the villages of both towns. These two towns aren't mainly important in american history but some battles have been fought there.yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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3) Verplanck's Point, on the opposite side (from Stony Point) is the next place of historic interest after Stony Point. Between the two, in colonial times, ran the boats of the King's Ferry, on the main highway between New England and the West. The plain here was the scene, in 1778, of animated and earnest evolutions of soldiers of the American army,        gaining efficiency under Baron Steuben (later Major-General), the German nobleman who offered his services to General Washington. In the Revolution it was occupied by military works to assist Stony Point in covering the ferry. It changed flags as often as Stony Point did. Additional interest is given to this point by the fact that Henry Hudson's ship, the     Half Moon, dropped anchor in these waters on September 14, 1969                                       
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Men caught breaking an act!yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy     The following men were caught tampering with the law.                                                            
Edward Jones, the town butcher was caught stealing shoes. This wayward man, makes    everyone downright wince when they catch sight of him; moreover, he is                            guilty. jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjyhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhjhjhjhjhjhjhjhjhhjhjhjhj   
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17 year old Jon Smith was caught leaving his post 7 times. How can he leave his post,     being so uncaring and indiffernt towards his country's future.                                              
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Not Guilty?                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                            Sam Meeker was caught steeling cattle in his own backyard. This was his own cattle.      How can someone steel their own cattle is the quistion being asked. Will General Isreal  Putnam  come to his senses? Sam also has many alabies to prove his faux innocent. Can  it be? Can he be not guilty?                                                                                                             

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