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... horses killed . The same accident to every horse of two field pieces made it impossible to move them unless men had been sacrificed .. But it is enough for the glory of General Wayne and the officers and men he commanded , to have ...
... horses killed . The same accident to every horse of two field pieces made it impossible to move them unless men had been sacrificed .. But it is enough for the glory of General Wayne and the officers and men he commanded , to have ...
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... horse , which served to increase his confusion . From a persuasion that the enemy would attempt to establish themselves at the Congaree , I had directed Generals Sumter and Marion to collect all the force they could , and meet me at ...
... horse , which served to increase his confusion . From a persuasion that the enemy would attempt to establish themselves at the Congaree , I had directed Generals Sumter and Marion to collect all the force they could , and meet me at ...
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... horse act on the same side . On the 18th the Gloster militia and a few others , under Col. Innis , carried a forage within a few miles of Gloster Town , with only the loss of three men prisoners and two horse . We are today 52.
... horse act on the same side . On the 18th the Gloster militia and a few others , under Col. Innis , carried a forage within a few miles of Gloster Town , with only the loss of three men prisoners and two horse . We are today 52.
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