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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... detached an advance corps under General Wayne , with a view of reconnoi- tering the enemy's situation . Their light ... detachment , which I found more generally engaged . A piece of cannon had been attempted by the vanguard under Major ...
... detached an advance corps under General Wayne , with a view of reconnoi- tering the enemy's situation . Their light ... detachment , which I found more generally engaged . A piece of cannon had been attempted by the vanguard under Major ...
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... Beaver Creek . Vickery was detached towards 96 to watch the motions of the enemy in that quarter . With the rest of our horse , being joined by Gens . Sumter and Marion with Gen. about 2000 men , composed of State troops and militia 31.
... Beaver Creek . Vickery was detached towards 96 to watch the motions of the enemy in that quarter . With the rest of our horse , being joined by Gens . Sumter and Marion with Gen. about 2000 men , composed of State troops and militia 31.
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... 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 and a body of militia ...
... 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 and a body of militia ...
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