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... party of the army took post at Nowel's Mill , about nine miles from the British camp . The 6th I detached an advance corps under General Wayne , with a view of reconnoi- tering the enemy's situation . Their light parties being drawn in ...
... party of the army took post at Nowel's Mill , about nine miles from the British camp . The 6th I detached an advance corps under General Wayne , with a view of reconnoi- tering the enemy's situation . Their light parties being drawn in ...
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... party only , close to their incampment , and by this se- vere skirmish hastened their retreat over the river . Colonel Boyer , of the riflemen , is a prisoner . I have the honor to be , with the highest regards , etc. , etc. The ...
... party only , close to their incampment , and by this se- vere skirmish hastened their retreat over the river . Colonel Boyer , of the riflemen , is a prisoner . I have the honor to be , with the highest regards , etc. , etc. The ...
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... 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 forcing the whole body down ...
... 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 forcing the whole body down ...
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