Abijah and the American Revolution

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Kenneth Wayne Virgil is a retired computer programmer who researches his ancestors. He is a member of several genealogical and historical organizations, such as the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, the Bunker Hill Society, the Society of the Descendants of Washington’s Army at Valley Forge, the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, and the Society of Colonial Wars.

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Sixteen-year-old Abijah Virgil has always been content with his provincial life, concerning himself with little beyond the farmwork that keeps his family afloat. But when the first shots of the American Revolution are fired, he leaves the quiet fields of colonial New York to join the Continental Army. Abijah survives numerous battles only to be captured during a mission to destroy enemy supplies. As many of his fellow prisoners succumb to disease and harsh winters, he clings to the hope that he—and his fledgling country—will one day be free.

Evoking an idealism that survives the horror of war, Abijah and the American Revolution highlights the everyday struggles and quiet acts of courage that are often overshadowed by grand historical narratives.

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