William Washington, American Light Dragoon

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781594163432
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Westholme Publishing, U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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William Washington began the war as a captain of Virginia Militia, was commissioned a junior officer in the Continental Infantry, and slowly rose to field command in the Continental Light Dragoons where he built one of the hardest hitting cavalry regiments to serve in the war. His chief adversary Lord Cornwallis commented that, There could be no more formidable antagonist in a charge, at the head of his cavalry, than Colonel William Washington. Despite his connection to the commander-in-chief, he suffered his fair share of setbacks, and his relationships varied with not only his legendary cousin George, but many well-known figures of the Revolution including, Henry Lee, Casimir Pulaski, Nathanael Greene, and Daniel Morgan. Relying largely on firsthand accounts and period letters, in William Washington: American Light Dragoon: A Continental Cavalry Leader in the War of Independence, author and avid equestrian Daniel Murphy blends these primary sources with his own working knowledge of period drill, tactics, and terrain to deliver a more complete view of William Washingtons actions throughout the conflict. This perspective traces the often overlooked role of cavalry in the American Revolution and sheds new light on many pivotal battles in of the war including, Trenton, Cowpens, Guilford Courthouse, Hobkirks Hill, and William Washingtons final action at Eutaw Springs.
DANIEL MURPHY is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University with a B.F.A. in Cinematography and Art History. He has worked in the film industry for twenty-five years with a specialty in lighting and stage rigging. He is a classically trained fencer, avid equestrian, and eighteenth-century living historian. He has authored numerous articles on mounted combat and eighteenth-century warfare and has served as a cavalry coordinator and historical advisor on films for the United States Park Service. He lives in Edneyville, North Carolina.