The Marquis De La Fayette in the American Revolution. With Some Account of the Attitude of France Toward the War of Independence

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de Vergennes, 1st June, 1778 ; Espagne, t.
589, No. 98 : Doniol, La Participation de la France, iii. 261.
^ Kapp, Life of Steuben, p. 115.
1778.] AND BAEEEN HILL. 323 no Mtli in it, and never nsed it but to roast his beefeteak, and indeed often left it at home. . . . Xo captain kept a book. Ac- connts were never furnished or required. . . . The arms at Yalley Forge were in a horrible condition, covered with rust, half of them without bayonets, many from which a single shot could not be fired. T
...he pouches were quite as bad as the arms. A great many of the men had tin boxes instead of pouches, others had cow-horns ; and muskets, carbines, fowling-pieces, and rifles were seen in the same company.
"The description of the dress is easily given. The men were literally naked, some of them in the fullest estent of the word.
The officers who had coats had them of every color and make.
I saw oflacers, at a grand parade at Valley Forge, mounting guard in a sort of dressing-gown, made of an old blanket or woollen bed- cover.


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