Light-horse Harry LeeC. Scribner's Sons, 1931 - Počet stran: 350 |
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... move . Early in the morning of the next day , April 15 , they left their soggy lair and by late afternoon were encamped under a grove of scrubby pines within sight of Fort Watson . Built on an ancient Indian mound thirty feet above the ...
... move . Early in the morning of the next day , April 15 , they left their soggy lair and by late afternoon were encamped under a grove of scrubby pines within sight of Fort Watson . Built on an ancient Indian mound thirty feet above the ...
Strana 106
... move at once , Lee hast- ened with his men from Fort Granby that afternoon and marched thirteen miles before ... moving col- umn he reported to Lee that Colonel Cruger had not left Ninety - six . From what information he could gather ...
... move at once , Lee hast- ened with his men from Fort Granby that afternoon and marched thirteen miles before ... moving col- umn he reported to Lee that Colonel Cruger had not left Ninety - six . From what information he could gather ...
Strana 132
... move . That had been his under- standing with General Greene when , at the beginning of the battle , he had put ... moving to the counter- attack . But with only one section at his command 132 LIGHT - HORSE HARRY LEE.
... move . That had been his under- standing with General Greene when , at the beginning of the battle , he had put ... moving to the counter- attack . But with only one section at his command 132 LIGHT - HORSE HARRY LEE.
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CONTENTS | 8 |
CHAPTER PAGE I PRINCETON COMMENCEMENT 1773 I | 9 |
THE LEES OF VIRGINIA II | 11 |
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