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Germantown

14 sources organized by credibility tier.

Tier 1 — Institutional and Academic (5)
  • Continental Army Orderly Books: Germantown Campaign, September-October 1777Library of Congress, Manuscript Division

    Brigade and regimental orderly books recording troop deployments, march orders, and after-action reports from the Germantown campaign. Essential operational evidence.

  • General Howe's Official Dispatch on the Battle of GermantownUK National Archives, Colonial Office Papers

    Howe's report to London on the October 4 engagement including the Chew House incident. The British dispatch provides the opposing commander's account of the battle.

  • Germantown: NPS and Pennsylvania Trail of History Interpretive ResourcesNational Park Service / Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

    NPS and PHMC interpretive materials on the Germantown battlefield, including the Cliveden (Chew House) National Historic Landmark where American forces became bogged down.

  • The Philadelphia Campaign, Vol. 2: Germantown and the Roads to Valley ForgeStackpole Books (Thomas McGuire)

    Definitive operational history of the Germantown battle drawing on diaries, letters, and British and American official records. Reconstructs the fog-shrouded confusion with map analysis and primary testimony.

  • Washington's Battle Plan for Germantown, October 1777Library of Congress, George Washington Papers

    Washington's written order of battle and attack plan for the four-column assault on Germantown on October 4, 1777. Documents the complex coordinated attack that almost succeeded.

Tier 2 — Reputable Secondary (7)
Tier 3 — General Reference (2)
  • Battle of Germantown -- WikipediaWikipedia

    General reference overview of the October 1777 battle. Useful for orientation; McGuire's operational history should be consulted for detail.

  • Cliveden (Chew House) Visitor InformationNational Trust for Historic Preservation

    Visitor information for the Chew House historic site where the Battle of Germantown's most dramatic episode occurred. Practical access information.

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