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Delaware River

In the teeth of near defeat, Gen. George Washington pulled out miraculous mid-winter victories

In the summer the stretch of the Delaware River north of Trenton, New Jersey, is as alluring as any place in the country.

Three times John Glover’s Marblehead fishermen saved Washington’s army; in a final battle, the “amphibious regiment” rowed him to victory across the Delaware

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