The Tavern at the Ferry
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About this book
Through Henry Baker and his family Tunis tells the story of Americas growth in the colonial period and the growing dissatisfaction of its citizens with British rule. The Tavern at the Ferry does more than set the scene; it chronicles the dramatic story of the events leading up to Washingtons crossing of the Delaware and the ensuing Battle of Trenton a turning point in the War of Independence. The weeks and days before the crossing were full of intrigue and Tunis follows the stories of such men as John Honeywell the patriot double-agent and Moses Doan the would-be betrayer as well as those of the tired but determined troops who turned the tide of war under Washingtons leadership.
