The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Volym 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... I shall take every measure , " said this gallant officer , in a letter communicating his plan of operations to General Washington , " to avoid a misfortune . But neces- sity obliges me to commit myself to chance , and.
... I shall take every measure , " said this gallant officer , in a letter communicating his plan of operations to General Washington , " to avoid a misfortune . But neces- sity obliges me to commit myself to chance , and.
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... officers . The flight of the first Maryland regiment increased the confusion which the change of ground had produced in the second ; and , in at- tempting to restore order , Colonel Ford was mortally wounded . Lord Rawdon improved these ...
... officers . The flight of the first Maryland regiment increased the confusion which the change of ground had produced in the second ; and , in at- tempting to restore order , Colonel Ford was mortally wounded . Lord Rawdon improved these ...
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... officer , whose wounds proved mortal . The militia attached to the army amounted to two hundred and sixty - six , of whom ... officers commenced their operations against the line of communication between Camden and Charleston , by laying ...
... officer , whose wounds proved mortal . The militia attached to the army amounted to two hundred and sixty - six , of whom ... officers commenced their operations against the line of communication between Camden and Charleston , by laying ...
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... officer proceeded with great celerity to join General Pickens , and lay siege to Augusta . On the march , he took possession of fort Golphin , on the northern bank of the Savannah , which surrendered on the 21st of May ; immediately ...
... officer proceeded with great celerity to join General Pickens , and lay siege to Augusta . On the march , he took possession of fort Golphin , on the northern bank of the Savannah , which surrendered on the 21st of May ; immediately ...
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... officers and horses . Rawdon retreated the next day to Orangeburg , where he formed a junc- tion with a detachment from Charleston , commanded by Lieutenant Co- lonel Stuart . On the Congaree , Greene was reinforced by Sumpter and ...
... officers and horses . Rawdon retreated the next day to Orangeburg , where he formed a junc- tion with a detachment from Charleston , commanded by Lieutenant Co- lonel Stuart . On the Congaree , Greene was reinforced by Sumpter and ...
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