Light-horse Harry LeeC. Scribner's Sons, 1931 - 350 strani |
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... become the second Mrs. Lee . During his prolonged stay with his uncle at Lee Hall , one mild clear morning , the first day of Feb- . ruary , he set out on horseback with Squire Lee and after riding eastward for an hour or more over miry ...
... become the second Mrs. Lee . During his prolonged stay with his uncle at Lee Hall , one mild clear morning , the first day of Feb- . ruary , he set out on horseback with Squire Lee and after riding eastward for an hour or more over miry ...
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... become a quiet farmer . He had a servant lead out his saddle horse one day and rode down the James to Shirley . Ann Hill Carter had been willing to marry him for some time . The only barrier between them was put up by her parents , who ...
... become a quiet farmer . He had a servant lead out his saddle horse one day and rode down the James to Shirley . Ann Hill Carter had been willing to marry him for some time . The only barrier between them was put up by her parents , who ...
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... become increasingly important . Less than a month remained before the Federalists would have to choose between Jefferson and Burr . Meanwhile there was little for the Federalists to do but gird themselves for their final struggle ...
... become increasingly important . Less than a month remained before the Federalists would have to choose between Jefferson and Burr . Meanwhile there was little for the Federalists to do but gird themselves for their final struggle ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
CHAPTER PAGE I PRINCETON COMMENCEMENT 1773 I | 9 |
THE LEES OF VIRGINIA II | 11 |
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Alexandria American Ann Hill army arrived assault attack began British camp Captain cavalry Charleston Colonel Colonel Hamilton command Congress Democrats detachment dragoons enemy eral Federal Federalist fire Fort Motte Fort Watson France friends garrison ginia Governor Lee Greene's guard Hall Hanson Henry Lee honor hope horse hundred informed jail James Madison John land Lee's Legion infantry letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Light-Horse Harry Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon loyalists Lucy Grymes Ludwell Major Lee Marion Matilda Meanwhile ment miles militia morning Motte muskets Nathanael Greene night North Northern Neck officers ordered party passed Patrick Henry Paulus Hook Philadelphia Pickens political Potomac President Washington prisoners regiment remained resolution returned Richard Bland Lee Richmond river road rode sent Shirley soldiers soon South Carolina stood Stratford Stricker Tarleton Thomas Jefferson tion treaty troops Virginia vote waiting Westmoreland County William wrote York young