AND AMERICA WATCHES THEIR STATUES PULLED DOWN: 8/8 The Indispensables: The Diverse Soldier-Mariners Who Shaped the Country, Formed the Navy, and Rowed Washington Across the Delaware by Patrick K. O'Donnell (Author)
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🗓️ 1 December 2024
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https://www.amazon.com/Indispensables-Marbleheads-Soldier-Mariners-Washington-Delaware/dp/0802156894
On the stormy night of August 29, 1776, the Continental Army faced capture or annihilation after losing the Battle of Brooklyn. The British had trapped George Washington’s forces against the East River, and the fate of the Revolution rested upon the shoulders of the soldier-mariners from Marblehead, Massachusetts. Serving side by side in one of the country’s first diverse units, they pulled off an “American Dunkirk” and saved the army by transporting it across the treacherous waters of the river to Manhattan.
In the annals of the American Revolution, no group played a more consequential role than the Marbleheaders. At the right time in the right place, they repeatedly altered the course of events, and their story shines new light on our understanding of the Revolution. As acclaimed historian Patrick K. O’Donnell dramatically recounts, beginning nearly a decade before the war started, and in the midst of a raging virus that divided the town politically, Marbleheaders such as Elbridge Gerry and Azor Orne spearheaded the break with Britain and shaped the nascent United States by playing a crucial role governing, building alliances, seizing British ships, forging critical supply lines, and establishing the origins of the US Navy.
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| 1:02.2 | This is CBS. I'm the world. I'm John Batchel. Patrick O'Donnell. His new book is The Indispensibles. |
| 1:08.1 | The story of the Marbleheaders, Marbleheadle, Massachusetts. The diverse soldier mariners who shaped the story of the marbleheaders, Marblehead of Massachusetts. |
| 1:17.1 | The diverse soldier mariners who shaped the country formed the Navy and rode Washington across the Delaware. |
| 1:20.0 | Patrick is an historian of the 21st century. |
| 1:29.8 | And one of the wonderful discoveries in this book is how much the story of the marbleheadersers are still with us through plaques, through houses, |
| 1:36.2 | through memories, through statues. Patrick, take us to Marblehead today. Is there recognition of the sacrifice of the town? I believe you report at the end, there was something more than |
| 1:41.5 | 350 widows when the war ended. |
| 1:48.5 | I mentioned John Glover, for example, who marched back to Marblehead in late 76. |
| 1:56.2 | He is again brought back by Washington, who entreated him to come back to fight for Washington. |
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