The museum also features galleries devoted to photography and decorative arts, including Steuben glass. |
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But, should the patriots win the war, then von Steuben expected to receive full reward for his services. |
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Franklin notified General George Washington about Steuben and the latter was invited to the colonies to meet with Washington. |
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In May the Prussian captain von Steuben was appointed Inspector General of the Army. |
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The agreement between the Congress and von Steuben simply stated that Steuben wished to volunteer and required neither rank nor payment. |
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In 1962, Houston moved to New York and became Associate Director of Design with Steuben Glass. |
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Von Steuben immediately took control and started teaching marching, marksmanship and battle tactics. |
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Later von Steuben quit the army and entered the service of General John Mayr from whom he learned the infantry tactics. |
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Washington planned other attacks while von Steuben was leading more American troops forward. |
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He was convinced that these Continental soldiers, trained by von Steuben at Valley Forge, would not hesitate in a bold attack. |
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The Europeans, von Steuben among them, were more conservative and urged defense. |
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With the ending of the Seven Years' War, in February 1763, Steuben was discharged and spent some time looking for an army unit to join. |
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Following in the footsteps of O'Keefe and Dali, she was the featured artist at the prestigious Steuben Glass. |
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Cornwallis started to build a base at Yorktown, at the same time fending off American forces under Wayne, Steuben, and the marquis de Lafayette. |
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Steuben later manufactured fine glass products of cut, engraved, and free-blown designs made almost exclusively of that type of crystal glass. |
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The Steuben Glass Company of New York produced clear glass objects, often with engraved or incised designs. |
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During this interlude, Washington sent von Steuben to the rear to take over from Lee the task of reforming the units that had left the field. |
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Let us have a look at the American struggle for independence and learn about the crucial role of the German General von Steuben in it. |
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What would earlier threaten to become a disastrous defeat for the Colonial forces, was turned into a glorious victory by General von Steuben. |
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The retreating troops of General Lee were brought to a halt by Steuben and reformed under heavy fire. |
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The Steuben Day Parade featured Willie Schoeps, who said the parade started twenty-five yeago and and was named after Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben, who was drillmaster to George Washington. |
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Born in Magdeburg, Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm Augustus von Steuben became a soldier at 16 and served under Frederick the Great together with the father. |
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Steuben wrote Regulations For The Order And Discipline Of The Troops. |
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As resident designer from 1945 until his retirement in 1972, Mr. Dreves was in charge of all glassmaking, cutting and engraving, and oversaw the production of Steuben crystalware from bowls to pitchers to vases. |
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If von Steuben is a casualty prior to turn 4, he is treated normally. |
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In spite of the conflicts with the other American Generals, von Steuben kept training the American troops and maintained the respect of General Washington. |
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The first entrance-hall, detail of portrait by Charles Steuben. |
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In 1784, von Steuben was discharged and granted American citizenship. |
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One hundred and fifty members of the Hunterdon County militia were conducting a reconnaissance along the Englishtown Road, under the temporary command of Baron von Steuben of Washington's staff. |
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As a symbol of their accomplishments and vision, each laureate will be presented with the Star Stream, carved from Steuben Crystal. |
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The Continental Army was put through a new training program, supervised by Baron von Steuben, introducing the most modern Prussian methods of drilling. |
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