In this 1782 letter, General Washington bids farewell to the man who ferried him across the Delaware River on Christmas, 1776. Long held in a private collection, this letter symbolizes an iconic moment in the history of the Revolutionary War.
George Washington Writes to the Man Who Ferried Him Across the Delaware
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