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. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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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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... 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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... officers and men were excluded . These were made prisoners , and mixed with the Americans , so as to save them from the fire of the house while retiring from it . As the British left gave way , Washington was directed to charge their ...
... officers and men were excluded . These were made prisoners , and mixed with the Americans , so as to save them from the fire of the house while retiring from it . As the British left gave way , Washington was directed to charge their ...
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... officers , and a large portion of the men were kill- ed or wounded , the residue of the corps was drawn off by ... officer whose situation enabled him to attract notice was named with distinction . " Never , " he said , " was ar- tillery ...
... officers , and a large portion of the men were kill- ed or wounded , the residue of the corps was drawn off by ... officer whose situation enabled him to attract notice was named with distinction . " Never , " he said , " was ar- tillery ...
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... officers and men were excluded . These were made prisoners , and mixed with the Americans , so as to save them from the fire of the house while retiring from it . As the British left gave way , Washington was directed to charge their ...
... officers and men were excluded . These were made prisoners , and mixed with the Americans , so as to save them from the fire of the house while retiring from it . As the British left gave way , Washington was directed to charge their ...
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