While Gen. George Washington and his troops famously endured a winter of privation at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War, some of his officers, including Benedict Arnold, periodically took shelter at a house on a nearby farm property.
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While Gen. George Washington and his troops famously endured a winter of privation at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War, some of his officers, including Benedict Arnold, periodically took shelter at a house on a nearby farm property.