User talk:Mount Vernon Hotel Museum

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December 2013[edit]

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  • The engagement began August 30, about two miles south of [[Cooch's Bridge]] (located in present-day [[Newark,_Delaware|Newark]]. The Americans harried the lead forces of the [[
  • *Wiener, Roberta and James R. Arnold. ''Delaware: The History Of Delaware Colony, 1638-1776'' (2004

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