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, 1781 |
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Ambler Plantation, Opposite James Island. 8th July, 1 78 1. Sir: On the 4th inst.
the enemy evacuated Williamsburg, where some stores fell into our hands, and
retired to this place under the cannon of their shipping. Next morning, we
advanced ...
Ambler Plantation, Opposite James Island. 8th July, 1 78 1. Sir: On the 4th inst.
the enemy evacuated Williamsburg, where some stores fell into our hands, and
retired to this place under the cannon of their shipping. Next morning, we
advanced ...
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The militia under General Lawson had been advanced, and the Continentals
were at Nowel's Mill, where the enemy retreated in the night to James Island,
which they also evacuated, crossing over to the South side of the river. Their
ground ...
The militia under General Lawson had been advanced, and the Continentals
were at Nowel's Mill, where the enemy retreated in the night to James Island,
which they also evacuated, crossing over to the South side of the river. Their
ground ...
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... stay of the fleet is to be very short. Do not let this be printed. Adieu, James
McHenry. His Excellency Gov. Lee. Count Barrass is also coming from Rhode
Island with his squadron and the troops left on the Island. Williamsburg, 9th Septr.
1781.
... stay of the fleet is to be very short. Do not let this be printed. Adieu, James
McHenry. His Excellency Gov. Lee. Count Barrass is also coming from Rhode
Island with his squadron and the troops left on the Island. Williamsburg, 9th Septr.
1781.
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