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Within days of news reaching Philadelphia of the surrender of General Cornwallis to General Washington on October 19, 1781, after the Battle of Yorktown, mobs of supporters of independence moved from gleeful celebrations to frenzied attacks against Loyalists, suspected Loyalists, and their property. Such was the terrifying situation in which twenty-four-year-old Anna Rawle found herself as she and her sister Margaret hunkered down in the house of their grandmother located on Arch Street when it came under assault.