Abigail Larke’s Journal

Cover of Abigail Larke's Journal by Helene-Carol Brown
Year: 2015
Language: en
Pages: 366
ISBN-13: 9781503587588
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.51898498518 Pounds
Width: 0.94 Inches
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Abigail Larke’s Journal by Helene-Carol Brown, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on July 25, 2015, spans 366 pages and is presented in English. This narrative follows Abigail Larke and her Patriot family as they navigate the turmoil brought by Tory raiders and Hessian soldiers in New Jersey. The story begins with the devastating raid on the port of Elizabeth Town, leading to significant losses for the community, including the burning of the local Academy and church. As Abigail becomes an assistant nurse to Pastor James Caldwell’s family, she faces escalating dangers that threaten her loved ones and their way of life.

Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the impact of war on civilian life, as Abigail’s experiences unfold amidst the chaos of military conflict. The narrative delves into themes of resilience and sacrifice, highlighting the struggles faced by families during the Revolutionary War. As Abigail’s journey progresses, she encounters both the brutality of the enemy and the camaraderie among Continental soldiers, illustrating the complexities of loyalty and survival during this tumultuous period. This edition offers a detailed exploration of historical events, making it a significant addition for those interested in military history and the personal stories that emerge from revolutions and wars of independence.


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Abigail Larke and her Patriot family could never have imagined the sort of destruction Tory raiders and Hessian soldiers could bring to New Jersey. When the port of Elizabeth Town was raided and its revered Academy and popular Patriot church burned, Pastor James Caldwell is forced to remove his family farther inland to the village of Connecticut Farms. Abigail joins the pastor’s household as an assistant nurse to the his nine children. Shortly after, Abigail’s father is beset by Tory highwaymen. The pastor’s wife is shot dead by a brace of enemy musket balls, and the manse in Connecticut Farms is burned to the ground. Abigail rejoins her family now removed to their uncle’s farm near Springfield, New Jersey. Redcoats and Hessians invade Springfield nothing after in an attempt to cross the Wachtung Mountains and capture General Washington at Morristown. A bloody battle ensues. Through it all, two Continental soldiers have become especially important to the Larke family. One helps Pastor James Caldwell, the Fighting Parson, to collect shoes, blankets and food for the famished, freezing Continentals encamped at Morristown. The other is captured, taken to the vile prison ship in New York harbor, and hanged. Who could have fathomed how this enemy behaved? The perils of war made no room for the Sixth Commandment: Thou shalt do no murder.

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Language: en. Pages: 366.

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