The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Band 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... Colonel Watson was marching up the Santee with about four hun- dred men . A junction between these two divisions of ... Lieutenant Colonel Carrington to rejoin him ; and on the 24th , returned to the north side of the town , and again ...
... Colonel Watson was marching up the Santee with about four hun- dred men . A junction between these two divisions of ... Lieutenant Colonel Carrington to rejoin him ; and on the 24th , returned to the north side of the town , and again ...
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... Lieutenant Colonel Carrington , gave informa- tion to Lord Rawdon that the artillery and militia had been detached . His lordship determined to seize this favourable occasion for fighting his enemy to advantage , and , at the head of ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Carrington , gave informa- tion to Lord Rawdon that the artillery and militia had been detached . His lordship determined to seize this favourable occasion for fighting his enemy to advantage , and , at the head of ...
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... Lieutenant Colonel Hawes , which had advanced some distance down the hill . By this time the first Virginia regiment , which Greene had endeavoured to lead in person against the left flank of the British , being also in some disorder ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Hawes , which had advanced some distance down the hill . By this time the first Virginia regiment , which Greene had endeavoured to lead in person against the left flank of the British , being also in some disorder ...
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... Lieutenant Colonel Lee joined Marion a few days after he was de- tached from the camp on Deep river ; and these two officers commenced their operations against the line of communication between Camden and Charleston , by laying siege to ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Lee joined Marion a few days after he was de- tached from the camp on Deep river ; and these two officers commenced their operations against the line of communication between Camden and Charleston , by laying siege to ...
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... Lieutenant Colonel Cruger , was ample for the extent of the place , but was furnished with only three pieces of artillery . On evacuating Camden , Lord Rawdon had given directions that the garrison of Ninety Six should retire to Augusta ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Cruger , was ample for the extent of the place , but was furnished with only three pieces of artillery . On evacuating Camden , Lord Rawdon had given directions that the garrison of Ninety Six should retire to Augusta ...
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