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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... legion penetrated to Charlotteville , dissipated the Assembly , and destroyed about 150 stand of arms and some powder . Simcoe , with his corps , pro- ceeded to the point of fork and destroyed the stores which the Baron deserted . In ...
... legion penetrated to Charlotteville , dissipated the Assembly , and destroyed about 150 stand of arms and some powder . Simcoe , with his corps , pro- ceeded to the point of fork and destroyed the stores which the Baron deserted . In ...
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... 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 Cruger at 96 with the rest . From these appear- ances ...
... 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 Cruger at 96 with the rest . From these appear- ances ...
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... Legion cavalry , were detached upon this service , and began their march from the neighborhood of Orangeburg on the 13th , at which time we began our march for this place to re- fresh the army and form a junction with General Sum- ner ...
... Legion cavalry , were detached upon this service , and began their march from the neighborhood of Orangeburg on the 13th , at which time we began our march for this place to re- fresh the army and form a junction with General Sum- ner ...
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