Some of the oldest books written about Washington’s crossing are “The Crossing” by David Hackett Fischer, “Washington’s Crossing” by David Hackett Fischer, and “The Crossing of the Delaware” by Theodore Roosevelt.
Other related questions:
What book was read to colonial soldiers before crossing the Delaware?
There is no definitive answer to this question, as different soldiers would have been exposed to different books depending on their individual backgrounds and reading habits. However, some of the more popular books at the time would likely have included the Bible, as well as works by popular authors such as William Shakespeare and John Milton.
Who wrote Washington’s Crossing?
Washington’s Crossing was written by David Hackett Fischer.
What did George Washington say after crossing the Delaware?
“I have crossed the Delaware and am now safe in New Jersey.”
What river did Washington make his famous crossing?
Washington made his famous crossing of the Delaware River.
Bibliography
- Washington’s Crossing (book) – Wikipedia
- Washington’s Crossing, by David Hackett Fischer (Oxford …
- Washington’s Crossing (Pivotal Moments in American …