Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 344
... Lord Rawdon had concen- trated his forces at Camden . The post was flanked by the Wateree River and Pinetree Creek , and strengthened with redoubts . Lord Cornwallis had hastened hither from Charles- ton on learning that affairs in this ...
... Lord Rawdon had concen- trated his forces at Camden . The post was flanked by the Wateree River and Pinetree Creek , and strengthened with redoubts . Lord Cornwallis had hastened hither from Charles- ton on learning that affairs in this ...
Stran 435
... Lord Cornwallis himself was seized with a bilious fever , which obliged him to halt two days in the Catawba settle- ment , and afterward to be conveyed in a wagon , giving up the command to Lord Rawdon . In the course of this desolate ...
... Lord Cornwallis himself was seized with a bilious fever , which obliged him to halt two days in the Catawba settle- ment , and afterward to be conveyed in a wagon , giving up the command to Lord Rawdon . In the course of this desolate ...
Stran 509
... Lord Rawdon on my leaving Cross Creek , warning him of the possibility of such a move- ment , have all failed ; mountaineers and militia have poured into the back part of that province , and I much fear that Lord Rawdon's posts will be ...
... Lord Rawdon on my leaving Cross Creek , warning him of the possibility of such a move- ment , have all failed ; mountaineers and militia have poured into the back part of that province , and I much fear that Lord Rawdon's posts will be ...
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Washington advances to Skippack CreekThe British Fleet in | 46 |
Washington at White MarshMeasures to cut off the Enemys Sup | 57 |
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