Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... taken by lieut . col . Lee ....... Gates , general , succeeds Lincoln in the command of the South ....... Georgia , invaded by col . Campbell . ..... ...... ........ Greene , Nathaniel , succeeds Gates in command of the South ...
... taken by lieut . col . Lee ....... Gates , general , succeeds Lincoln in the command of the South ....... Georgia , invaded by col . Campbell . ..... ...... ........ Greene , Nathaniel , succeeds Gates in command of the South ...
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... taken by the British ....... T Tarleton , lieut . col . surprises general Sumpter ........ defeat and cruelty of him and his dragoons ... his skirmish with Lee ...... .......... his expedition to Bedford ...... V 50 87 41 ........... 99 ...
... taken by the British ....... T Tarleton , lieut . col . surprises general Sumpter ........ defeat and cruelty of him and his dragoons ... his skirmish with Lee ...... .......... his expedition to Bedford ...... V 50 87 41 ........... 99 ...
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... taken . The whole amounted to 400 , which , added to our killed and wounded , gave a total of 1000 . The left column was under the order of major general Greene . Some attempts at that time were made to censure that officer ; but they ...
... taken . The whole amounted to 400 , which , added to our killed and wounded , gave a total of 1000 . The left column was under the order of major general Greene . Some attempts at that time were made to censure that officer ; but they ...
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... taken after some deliberation , as the writer well recollects ; being for that day in the suite of the commander in chief , with a troop of dragoons charged with duty near his person . Many junior officers , at the head of whom where ...
... taken after some deliberation , as the writer well recollects ; being for that day in the suite of the commander in chief , with a troop of dragoons charged with duty near his person . Many junior officers , at the head of whom where ...
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... taken , with his artillery and baggage . Never was a victory of such magnitude so completely gained , with so little loss , amounting only to seven killed and nineteen wounded . The town , fort , cannon , shipping and stores of every ...
... taken , with his artillery and baggage . Never was a victory of such magnitude so completely gained , with so little loss , amounting only to seven killed and nineteen wounded . The town , fort , cannon , shipping and stores of every ...
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advance approach arms artillery attack baggage battalion battle brave brigadier British army Camden camp captain cavalry Charleston commander in chief conduct congress continued corps count d'Estaing course creek Cruger defence despatched detachment determined directed dragoons earl Cornwallis effect enemy enemy's execution exertions Fayette fell fire flank fleet force Fort Mifflin French front garrison Greene Greene's ground guards hastened Hayne honour horse hundred James river joined killed La Fayette legion infantry letter lieutenant colonel Lee lieutenant colonel Tarleton light troops lord Cornwallis lord Rawdon lordship loyalists main body major Marion Maryland miles military militia Morgan night Ninety-Six North object officer operations orders party passed Pickens prisoners quarter reached rear received regiment reinforcement retired retreat river road route Santee Savannah sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon South Carolina southern success Sumter surrender tion took town victory Virginia Washington Wayne wounded York zeal