Shenandoah County in the Revolution, Part 2: Peter Muhlenberg, the Fighting Parson
Why a Pennsylvania Lutheran named Peter Muhlenberg took a job in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley as an Anglican priest and what that meant for Virginia and the new nation that was about to be founded.

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