Credits
The Friends of Valley Forge Park dedicate the Muster Roll to the memory
of Frank Resavy
for his years of leadership, energy and commitment to this project.
The Valley Forge Muster Roll would not exist were it not for
the dedicated work of the park staff and volunteers listed below.


The staff of Valley Forge National Historical Park
| The Friends of Valley Forge Park Volunteers | |
|---|---|
|
Jean Resavy David Resavy Christopher Pyne Bill Freilich Kay Freilich Thomas McNichol Kathy McNichol Paulette Mark |
Randy Rice Brent Mann Bruce Hustis Christopher Pyne Dorothy Misetic Zenon “Nick” Trivelis Bob Lineberger Nancy Loane |
| Lockheed Martin Network of Volunteer Associates (NOVA) | |
|---|---|
|
Thomas P. Griffin Graham Mehl Anita Bixby Robert Rickards Dorothy Hastings Michele Holloway Joe Fanelli Mark Andreyko Dolores Cherasky |
Joanne Santori Lynne Stevens Nicholas Truncellito Gerald Liebling Joan & Patrick Ackerman Mark & Meg Messinger Anne & John Poltorak Cindy & Bill Dare Peter & Tanya Kaeser |
Collection photographs courtesy of Michael Ticcino, www.mjticcinoimages.com
George C. Neumann Collection, Valley Forge National Historical Park
Canteen and Contents of a Soldiers Haversack: Personal gear such as a pewter plate, folding knife, horn spoon,
wooden cup, flint and steel were carried in the soldier’s haversack.
Powder Horns: Despite the official use of military cartridge boxes, the familiar
powder horn remained very popular among militia and riflemen.







