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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... honor . He must have been over - ruled in this design for he retained the rank of Major in the Continental Army after he left the service to take up the duties of Senator in the Maryland Legislature . He was after- wards appointed by ...
... honor . He must have been over - ruled in this design for he retained the rank of Major in the Continental Army after he left the service to take up the duties of Senator in the Maryland Legislature . He was after- wards appointed by ...
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... honor to be , most respectfully and with the greatest attachment , Your Excellency's most obst . His Excellency Governor Lee . James McHenry . My dear Sir : - Mrs. Ruffins , 25 Augt . 1781 . The garrison , baggage , cannon , refugees ...
... honor to be , most respectfully and with the greatest attachment , Your Excellency's most obst . His Excellency Governor Lee . James McHenry . My dear Sir : - Mrs. Ruffins , 25 Augt . 1781 . The garrison , baggage , cannon , refugees ...
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... honor of transmitting to your Excellency the terms upon which Lord Cornwallis has surrendered the garrisons of York and Gloucester . " We have not been able yet to get an account of prisoners , ord- nance , or stores in the departments ...
... honor of transmitting to your Excellency the terms upon which Lord Cornwallis has surrendered the garrisons of York and Gloucester . " We have not been able yet to get an account of prisoners , ord- nance , or stores in the departments ...
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