Chattanooga Times Free Press

Washington re-enactors cross Delaware River

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WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa. — George Washington and his troops have made their annual Christmas Day trip across the Delaware River.

The 64th annual re-enactment of Washington’s daring Christmas 1776 crossing of the river took the group from Washington Crossing, Pa., to Titusville, N.J., on Sunday afternoon.

The annual Christmas tradition drew large crowds of families and fans of history to both sides of the Delaware River in Pennsylvan­ia and New Jersey.

Boats ferried 2,400 soldiers, 200 horses and 18 cannons across the river during the original crossing. Washington’s troops marched eight miles downriver before battling Hessian mercenarie­s in the streets of Trenton.

Thirty Hessians were killed, and two Continenta­l soldiers froze to death on the march.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? John Godzieba as Gen. George Washington, second right, stands in a boat during a re-enactment Sunday of Washington’s daring Christmas 1776 crossing of the Delaware River.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS John Godzieba as Gen. George Washington, second right, stands in a boat during a re-enactment Sunday of Washington’s daring Christmas 1776 crossing of the Delaware River.

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