A sidelight on history: Being the letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, written during the Yorktown campaign, 1781 |
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about 2000 men, composed of State troops and militia, we began our march on
the nth to attack the enemy at Orangeburg. We arrived before the town on the
12th, but we found them so strong and advantageously posted that we had little ...
about 2000 men, composed of State troops and militia, we began our march on
the nth to attack the enemy at Orangeburg. We arrived before the town on the
12th, but we found them so strong and advantageously posted that we had little ...
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Generals Butler and Marion, with the Legion cavalry, were detached upon this
service, and began their march from the neighborhood of Orangeburg on the
13th, at which time we began our march for this place to refresh the army and
form a ...
Generals Butler and Marion, with the Legion cavalry, were detached upon this
service, and began their march from the neighborhood of Orangeburg on the
13th, at which time we began our march for this place to refresh the army and
form a ...
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Lord Rawdon moved down from Orangeburg with a considerable force, leaving
part at that post, who are still there, and our people retired. Our loss in the
different attacks was inconsiderable, not more than 20 killed and about 40
wounded, ...
Lord Rawdon moved down from Orangeburg with a considerable force, leaving
part at that post, who are still there, and our people retired. Our loss in the
different attacks was inconsiderable, not more than 20 killed and about 40
wounded, ...
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