id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49412 Ellet, E. F. (Elizabeth Fries) The Women of The American Revolution, Vol. 2 .txt text/plain 77405 3296 66 He was accompanied to Cambridge by Mrs. Washington, who remained some time with him, and witnessed the siege and pleasure of passing a day or two with Mrs. Washington, at the General's and known rank, that Mrs. Wilson kept open house in the Revolution. From the commencement of the struggle for freedom till its close, Mrs. Wilson was occasionally a personal witness and participator in scenes of Mrs. Motte's family at the time of the destruction of her house, family is a letter from General Greene to Mrs. Elliott, expressive of One day an officer, in the house of Mrs. Elliott in Charleston, pointed at the time; but the father of Mrs. Campbell, who was in her house, Mrs. Arnold resided with her husband for a time in the city of St. Johns, New Brunswick, and was long remembered by persons who knew her ./cache/49412.txt ./txt/49412.txt