A History of the United States: For Families and LibrariesT. Belknap, 1873 - 780 Seiten |
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... killed ; and the entire loss of the Americans , in killed , wounded , and prisoners , was about a thousand men , besides all of their artillery and ammunition , and a greater portion of their baggage and stores . The British loss was ...
... killed ; and the entire loss of the Americans , in killed , wounded , and prisoners , was about a thousand men , besides all of their artillery and ammunition , and a greater portion of their baggage and stores . The British loss was ...
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... killed . The following inscriptions upon the stone , give the names : North side .- " Sacred to the memory of Major WILLIAM CHRONICLE , Captain JOHN MAT- TOCKS , WILLIAM ROBB , and JOHN BOYD , who were killed here fighting in defense of ...
... killed . The following inscriptions upon the stone , give the names : North side .- " Sacred to the memory of Major WILLIAM CHRONICLE , Captain JOHN MAT- TOCKS , WILLIAM ROBB , and JOHN BOYD , who were killed here fighting in defense of ...
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... killed and wounded , about four hundred men , besides almost a thousand who deserted to their homes . The loss of the British was over six hundred . Among the officers who were killed was Lieutenant - Colonel Webster , who was one of ...
... killed and wounded , about four hundred men , besides almost a thousand who deserted to their homes . The loss of the British was over six hundred . Among the officers who were killed was Lieutenant - Colonel Webster , who was one of ...
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Portrait of General Greene | 173 |
Portrait of Colonel Washington | 313 |
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