Casimir Pulaski 1747-1779: A Short Biography

Casimir Pulaski 1747-1779: A Short Biography

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Presents an article on Casimir Pulaski (1747-1779), written by John J. Kulczycki for the Polish Museum of America. Contains information on his early life, his exile from Poland, and his role in the American Revolutionary War. Lists sources and links to the home page of the publisher, the Chicago Public Library.


Casimir Pulaski 1747-1779: A Short Biography

Casimir Pulaski 1747-1779: A Short Biography

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Presents a biography of Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski (1747-1779), provided by the Chicago Public Library in Illinois and written by John J. Kulczycki. Highlights his role in the Polish rebellion against Russia and his exile from Poland. Describes his role in the American Revolutionary War. Links to the library's home page and to the Portage-Cragin Polish Language Collection.


Casimir Pulaski, Father of the American Cavalry

Casimir Pulaski, Father of the American Cavalry

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Provides information on Polish nobleman and revolutionary Casimir Pulaski 1747-1779). Describes his role in the Polish fight against Russia and the American Revolutionary War. Notes that he is known as the father of the American Cavalry. Links to the home page of the publisher, the Casimir Pulaski Elementary School.


Casimir Pulaski: Father of American Cavalry

Casimir Pulaski: Father of American Cavalry

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Presents information on Casimir Pulaski (1747-1779), a Polish officer who took part in the American War of Independence. Discusses his early life and military experiences. Describes Pulaski's Legion, which became the training ground for American cavalry officers. Notes that Pulaski is known as the "Father of the American cavalry" and that he died fighting for American independence.


Casimir Pulaski

Casimir Pulaski

Author: David R. Collins

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 1995-11-30

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781455601912

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As author David R. Collins traveled around Illinois, librarians and teachers everywhere begged him to write a book about noble Polish patriot Casimir Pulaski. The teachers complained that there was a Pulaski state holiday, as well as Pulaski towns, schools, and streets across the country, yet few students know who he was or what he did. Casimir lived a short but active life--he was only fifteen when he took on Russian troops that attempted to conquer his homeland in the mid-1700s. When the invasion of Poland became inevitable several years later, he went to America to help the Colonists fight for their freedom from the dominating British monarchy. Young Casimir helped develop new cavalry units and fighting techniques, and eventually was recognized as one of the most important officers of the American Revolution. George Washington once said that Casimir was a true hero because he indiscriminately risked his life in the name of democracy. This biographical account of a young man's struggle for freedom and liberty for all people is an admirable example of the democratic spirit.