Recollections And Private Memoirs of Washington

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Recollections And Private Memoirs of Washington
George Washington Parke Custis
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Arrived at the line, the Jersey escort was relieved by the caV- alry of Pennsylvania, and when near to Philadelphia, the Pr^esi- dent wa^ met by Governor Mifflin and a brilliant cortege of offi- cers, and escorted by a squadron of horse to the city. Conspicu- ous among the Governor's suite, as well for his martiajl be{yring as for the manly beauty of his person, was General Walter Stewart, a son of Erin, and a gallant and distinguished officer of the Penn- sylvania line. To Stewart, as to Cadwa
...llader, Washington was most warmly attached ; indeed, those officers were among* the very choicest of the contributions of Pennsylvania to the army and cause of independence. Mifflin, small in stature, was active, alert, " every inch a soldier." • He was a patriot of great influence in Pennsylvania in the " times that tried men's souls," and nobly did he exert that influence in raising troops, with which to rein- force the wreck of the grand army at the close of the campaign of 76. * Arrived within the city, the crowd became intense ; the Presi- dent left his carriage and mounted the white charger ; and, with 64 CUSTIS'S .

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