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Henry Knox: Washington’s Artillery Master

Talyn

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The British held Boston. Washington needed cannons.

Enter 25-year-old Henry Knox—a former bookseller who set out on an impossible winter mission to haul 60 tons of artillery 300 miles through snow, ice, and mountains.

Eric Metaxas, author of Revolution, tells the remarkable story of the man who became George Washington’s chief of artillery.


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