Germantown, Michael Harris
Germantown, Michael Harris
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Germantown
A Military History of the Battle for Philadelphia, October 4, 1777

Author: Michael Harris

Narrator: Tom Perkins

Unabridged: 15 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/27/2021


Synopsis

Today, Germantown is a busy neighborhood in Philadelphia. On October 4, 1777, it was a small village on the outskirts of the colonial capital whose surrounding fields and streets witnessed one of the largest battles of the American Revolution. The bloody battle represented George Washington's attempt to recapture Philadelphia, but has long been overshadowed by better-known events like Brandywine, Saratoga, and Valley Forge.

General Sir William Howe launched his campaign to capture Philadelphia in late July 1777, with an army of 16,500 British and Hessian soldiers aboard a 265-ship armada sailing from New York. Six difficult weeks later, Howe's expedition landed near Elkton, Maryland, and moved north into Pennsylvania. Washington's rebel army did all it could to harass Howe and fought and lost a major battle at Brandywine on September 11. Philadelphia fell to the British.

On October 4, obscured by darkness and a heavy morning fog, Washington launched a surprise attack on the British garrison at Germantown. His early attack found initial success and drove the British legions before him. The recapture of the colonial capital seemed within Washington's grasp until poor decisions by the American high command brought about a reversal of fortune and a clear British victory.

About Michael Harris

Michael C. Harris is a graduate of the University of Mary Washington and the American Military University. He has worked for the National Park Service in Fredericksburg, Virginia, Fort Mott State Park in New Jersey, and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission at Brandywine Battlefield. He has conducted tours and staff rides of many east coast battlefields. Michael is certified in secondary education and currently teaches in the Philadelphia region. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife Michelle and son Nathanael.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joseph

A thrilling story with which I was almost entirely unfamiliar about Washington’s counter-attack against Howe just weeks after the Battle of Brandywine. The audacity of the plan is one thing, but the intrepidity with which the attack was carried out is another! An American army nearly put to flight t......more

Goodreads review by Lloyd

This is a very thorough and informative, yet readable history of this important battle in the American Revolutionary War. Germantown was a small city on the outskirts of Philadelphia and the American Army attacked here in an attempt to retake the colonial capital, Philadelphia, from the British. Whi......more

Goodreads review by W

This book continues Mr. Harris’s study of the 1777 Philadelphia Campaign picking up after Brandywine. The book is every bit as good as his first effort on Brandywine. If you read this as a stand-alone it is five stars. If you read it after Brandywine, it is only four stars. The difference are a few......more

Goodreads review by Ted

My fifth, great-grandfather, William Belote was a Private in the 9th Virginia Regiment under the Left Wing command of Major General Nathanael Greene. William’s entire regiment under Col. George Matthews was captured and imprisoned at Germantown on October 4th, 1777.......more