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English: Monument to the Unknown Dead. An estimated 2,000 soldiers died during the 1777-78 Valley Forge encampment, and are buried in unmarked graves. In 1911, the Daughters of the American Revolution erected this monument at the site of a burying ground, between Mount Joy and Wayne's Woods.
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Source W. Herbert Burk, Historical and Topographical Guide to Valley Forge, (North Wales, PA: Norman B. Nuss, 1920), p. 167.[1]
Author W. Herbert Burk (1867-1933)

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