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... evacuation of 96 , and that Colonel Cruger , with the force with him , were on their march in the forks of the Edisto for Orangeburg . There was no possibility of striking at him , as the north branch of the Edisto , which lay between ...
... evacuation of 96 , and that Colonel Cruger , with the force with him , were on their march in the forks of the Edisto for Orangeburg . There was no possibility of striking at him , as the north branch of the Edisto , which lay between ...
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... state the intelligence , and you will be the best judge of the measure . It appears to me that this State will not be evacuated , nor their design of penetrating Mary- land even suspended at this moment unless the French have 38.
... state the intelligence , and you will be the best judge of the measure . It appears to me that this State will not be evacuated , nor their design of penetrating Mary- land even suspended at this moment unless the French have 38.
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... evacuated ninety- six . A party of Col. Lee's legion had taken fifty of the enemy's cavalry . Gen. Greene was on the High Hills of Santee and had detached Gen. Sumpter to attack the enemy's outposts near Charlestown , with a view of ...
... evacuated ninety- six . A party of Col. Lee's legion had taken fifty of the enemy's cavalry . Gen. Greene was on the High Hills of Santee and had detached Gen. Sumpter to attack the enemy's outposts near Charlestown , with a view of ...
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