A sidelight on history: Being the letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, written during the Yorktown campaign, 1781 |
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You know our force ; it is as nothing, and I need not speak to you of Greene's. Nor
need you be told, that although Cornwallis appears to be leaving us quiet in this
State, yet, that both it and Maryland is in more danger than when he was ...
You know our force ; it is as nothing, and I need not speak to you of Greene's. Nor
need you be told, that although Cornwallis appears to be leaving us quiet in this
State, yet, that both it and Maryland is in more danger than when he was ...
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I believe we must risque everything here in order to succour Greene. Should no
new charges arise, I shall urge the step. I am, most respectfully, my dear Sir,
Yours, James McHenry. His Excellency, Governor Lee. 12th July. 10 o'clock
morning.
I believe we must risque everything here in order to succour Greene. Should no
new charges arise, I shall urge the step. I am, most respectfully, my dear Sir,
Yours, James McHenry. His Excellency, Governor Lee. 12th July. 10 o'clock
morning.
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Greene we are informed the British were preparing to cross the Santee in force,
from whence it is conjectured that some reinforcement which was intended for
Lord Cornwallis and could not get in, has been thrown into Charlestown. Gen.
Greene we are informed the British were preparing to cross the Santee in force,
from whence it is conjectured that some reinforcement which was intended for
Lord Cornwallis and could not get in, has been thrown into Charlestown. Gen.
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