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    Sketch of Washington and his horse Charger as the general marches from Cambridge to New York (Photo courtesy of Mount Vernon.)
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    On This Day: The Continental Army gathers large crowds in their march towards New York

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    Gen. George Washington's aide-de-camp, William Palfrey, offers a glimpse into Washington's travels from Cambridge to New London, Connecticut via a perfectly preserved expense account that includes recorded payments for ferries and baggage handling, along with other associated costs of a journey from Cambridge to New York. (Photo courtesy Mount Vernon)
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    Continental Commodore Esek Hopkins has arrived in New London Harbor with his fleet and captured prizes. He urges Washington to send him 200 seamen to help man his ships. (public domain.)
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    On This Day: Urgent request for seamen for the Continental Army is sent out as Washington nears New York

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    Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
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    A map of Boston Harbor in 1776. The red arrow points to Castle William, the British fort destroyed by their own engineers as they evacuated Boston. (Map courtesy of Mount Vernon)
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    On March 5, 1776 the British were shocked to see two American redoubts atop the hills of Dorchester—one facing east toward Castle Island and the other facing north towards the city. (photo public domain)
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    The Fed's purchases of Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities in its latest round of so-called quantitative easing, begun in late 2012, will total $1.603 trillion. (iStock Photo)
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