Sunday, December 17, 2017

MR. BILLY LEE, COMMANDER GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON'S FAVORITE SIDEKICK IN REVOLUTION



MR. BILLY LEE, copyright Lorraine Strieby
Mr. Billy Lee

We all remember our favorite teachers.  Did they teach you about Commander General
George Washington's favorite sidekick in the Revolution.  This man was so famous that
after this war the citizens came to Mount Vernon to see this man, just like they wanted
to see George Washington.

Joseph J. Ellis received the Pulitzer Prize for writing THE  BALLAD OF BILLY LEE.

All of us should know him and he is featured in Lorraine Strieby's new hard cover
book on Amazon.  The artists of the day painted him in the background when they
painted Commander General Washington.  They also painted him on a horse, Blue,
that was NOT the famous war horse, Nelson.  So loved,  Washington had  his paddock
near his living quarters at Mount Vernon.

If you want you and your children to know why he should be as famous as Alexander
Hamilton, you need to read "Why is a Spy Called a Mole" by Lorraine Strieby,
hard cover or ebook on Amazon/Kindle.