A sidelight on history: Being the letters of James McHenry [to Thomas Sim Lee, written during the Yorktown campaign, 1781 |
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Holt's forge, 1st Septr. 1781. 3 o'clock P. M. We are just going, my dear Governor,
to begin the campaign. Cornwallis is at York and Gloster; General Washington,
with the French troops and a large attachment from the American Army at or near
...
Holt's forge, 1st Septr. 1781. 3 o'clock P. M. We are just going, my dear Governor,
to begin the campaign. Cornwallis is at York and Gloster; General Washington,
with the French troops and a large attachment from the American Army at or near
...
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Williamsburg, 9th Septr. 1781. My dear Sir: The Marquiss is informed, but not
officially, that on the 5th inst. Admiral Hood made his appearance off the Cape
with fourteen ships of the line, upon which the Count de Grasse gave him chase
with ...
Williamsburg, 9th Septr. 1781. My dear Sir: The Marquiss is informed, but not
officially, that on the 5th inst. Admiral Hood made his appearance off the Cape
with fourteen ships of the line, upon which the Count de Grasse gave him chase
with ...
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Williamsburg, 15th Septr. 1781. Everything, my dear Sir, is as it should be.
Yesterday morning his Excellency the General arrived in camp, and early this
morning we had the account of the return of the Count de Grasse, accompanied
by the ...
Williamsburg, 15th Septr. 1781. Everything, my dear Sir, is as it should be.
Yesterday morning his Excellency the General arrived in camp, and early this
morning we had the account of the return of the Count de Grasse, accompanied
by the ...
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