A Sidelight on History: Being the Letters of James McHenry, Aide-de-camp of the Marquis de Lafayette to Thomas Sim Lee, Governor of Maryland, Written During the Yorktown Camapaign, 1781Priv. printed, 1931 - 77ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Congaree on the return to the siege of 96. I kept the Legion cavalry close at their heels .. Lord Rawdon lay at 96 two days , and then , with little more than one - half his force , began his march toward the Congaree , leaving Colonel ...
... Congaree on the return to the siege of 96. I kept the Legion cavalry close at their heels .. Lord Rawdon lay at 96 two days , and then , with little more than one - half his force , began his march toward the Congaree , leaving Colonel ...
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... Congaree . But his Lordship arrived there two days before , who , on our appearance , retired to Orange- burg with evident marks of precipitation , which dis- covered our movements were unexpected . Captain Eggleston made a stroke at ...
... Congaree . But his Lordship arrived there two days before , who , on our appearance , retired to Orange- burg with evident marks of precipitation , which dis- covered our movements were unexpected . Captain Eggleston made a stroke at ...
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... , which are nothing but churches occupied , we should prevent their return to the Congaree and oblige them to retire into the lower country for the protection of those posts . Generals Butler and Marion , with the Legion cavalry , 32.
... , which are nothing but churches occupied , we should prevent their return to the Congaree and oblige them to retire into the lower country for the protection of those posts . Generals Butler and Marion , with the Legion cavalry , 32.
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