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... necessary measure of defense and by the energy and effectiveness with which he collected and dis- patched provisions and clothing to the needy Conti- nental Army . Repeatedly he received the thanks of the Commander - in - Chief for ...
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... necessary attempt on the part of the Marquiss . The Baron , with about 500 Virginia levies and some militia , covered the stores at the fork of the James river . Tarleton's legion penetrated to Charlotteville , dissipated the Assembly ...
... necessary attempt on the part of the Marquiss . The Baron , with about 500 Virginia levies and some militia , covered the stores at the fork of the James river . Tarleton's legion penetrated to Charlotteville , dissipated the Assembly ...
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... necessary as if we had the fullest assurance of their being des- tined up the Bay . The whole army , that which is on the south side * See Life and Correspondence of James J. McHenry , by Bernard C. Steiner , 1907 . of James river and ...
... necessary as if we had the fullest assurance of their being des- tined up the Bay . The whole army , that which is on the south side * See Life and Correspondence of James J. McHenry , by Bernard C. Steiner , 1907 . of James river and ...
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