A sidelight on history: Being the letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, written during the Yorktown campaign, 1781 |
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The enemy in this quarter have withdrawn all their troops to Portsmouth, and
there are not wanting appearances that ... 10 o'clock P. M. Dear Sir: We have
received certain advice that the rear of the British army crossed from James Town
to the ...
The enemy in this quarter have withdrawn all their troops to Portsmouth, and
there are not wanting appearances that ... 10 o'clock P. M. Dear Sir: We have
received certain advice that the rear of the British army crossed from James Town
to the ...
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Upon this, the whole British army came out and advanced to the thin wood
occupied by General Wayne. His corps, chiefly composed of Pennsylvanians and
some light infantry, did not exceed some eight hundred men, with three field
pieces.
Upon this, the whole British army came out and advanced to the thin wood
occupied by General Wayne. His corps, chiefly composed of Pennsylvanians and
some light infantry, did not exceed some eight hundred men, with three field
pieces.
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In any case McHenry was present at the laying down of arms of the British troops
when Cornwallis surrendered, and, after the fatigues of the campaign, shared in
the general rejoicing. A few days later, we find him again taking up the thread of ...
In any case McHenry was present at the laying down of arms of the British troops
when Cornwallis surrendered, and, after the fatigues of the campaign, shared in
the general rejoicing. A few days later, we find him again taking up the thread of ...
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