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Washington Reviewing His Ragged Army at Valley Forge, by William T. Trego

Series: American Bicentennial

First Day of Issue Date: May 29, 1976

First Day of Issue Location: TBA

About This Stamp

The 31-cent Washington Reviewing Army at Valley Forge souvenir sheet of five stamps was issued May 29, 1976.

From a strategic standpoint, Valley Forge was a good choice for Washington’s 1777–78 winter quarters because it was far enough from the British to halt the threat of surprise attacks but close enough to keep the British raiding and foraging parties out of the interior of Pennsylvania. Practically, however, the army was plagued by continuous shortages. Clothing was woefully insufficient, the army was ravaged by sickness and disease, and Congress was unable to provide relief. Amid such trying conditions Washington was purported to have sought strength in prayer. The army marched away from Valley Forge in pursuit of the British on June 19, 1778, when they received news that the British were leaving Philadelphia

The souvenir sheet portrays an 1883 painting by William Trego entitled The March to Valley Forge.

First Day of Issue Ceremony

First Day of Issue Date: May 29, 1976
First Day of Issue Location: TBA

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