Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Address of Hon. Philander Chase Knox at the Dedication of the Monument Erected to the Memory of Major-General Edward Braddock: In Braddock Memorial Park, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, October 15th, 1913
Upon a modest tablet nearby, amidst the beauty and quiet of these protecting moun tains, there is carved a sentence which dis closes the reason why we are here today to honor the memory of a valiant British officer. This tablet marks the resting place of an ensign of the French army who fell in an engagement with Major George Washington's command in what the tablet describes as the first con?ict at arms between the French and English for supremacy in the Mississippi Valley. The struggle thus precipitated be tween the French and English in which General Braddock so soon became conspic uously prominent might with accuracy have been more broadly stated as one immediately involving anglo-saxon supremacy in North America, the primacy of the English-speaking people in moulding and conserving the civilization of the West and more remotely the readjustment of the political equilibrium of the world.
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