William Bassett HURT
William Bassett HURT
William Hurt 1757-1842
William Hurt 1757-1842 on Ancestry from Lenna Maddox.
The March to Valley Forge
WILLIAM BROOKE THOMAS TREGO (1858-1909), The March to Valley Forge (aka Washington Reviewing His Troops at Valley Forge), 1883. Oil on canvas, 40” x 72” Museum of the American Revolution, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Valley Forge Washington & Lafayette by Dunsmore
JOHN WARD DUNSMORE (1856 -1945), George Washington and Marquis de Lafayette at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.
Battle of Monmouth by Leutz
EMANUEL LEUTZ (1816–1868), Washington Rallying the Troops at Monmouth, 1851. Oil on canvas, 23’x 13’. University of California, Berkeley, California.
Battle of Guilford Courthouse by McBarron
HUGH CHARLES McBARRON JR. (1902-1992), “Battle of Guilford Courthouse.” 1974. 14” x 19.5”, from Soldiers of the American Revolution by H. Charles McBarron. "[General Nathaniel] Greene observed as the veteran First Maryland Continentals threw back a British attack and countered with a bayonet charge. As they reformed their line, William Washington's Light Dragoons raced by to rescue raw troops of the Fifth Maryland who had buckled under a furious assault of British Grenadiers and Guards.”
Guilford Courthouse marker
RW soldier
William Hurt 1757-1842 RW
William Hurt 1757-1842 Revolutionary War survivor’s pension application in 1834.
Burial: Adair County, Kentucky, Hurt Cemetery
William Hurt - SAR stone
William Hurt - SAR stone posted on Ancestry by brett_conover.
Burial: Adair County, Kentucky, Hurt Cemetery
William Hurt - old stone
William Hurt - old stone posted on Ancestry by brett_conover.
Burial: Adair County, Kentucky, Hurt Cemetery
William Hurt Cemetery
William Hurt Cemetery posted on Ancestry by DurkeeBurgoyne.


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