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... fords . His advance guard was stationed about three miles off in a wood , having in front a stream called Shabbakong Creek . Early on the morning of the 2d , came certain word that Cornwallis was approaching with all his force . Strong ...
... fords . His advance guard was stationed about three miles off in a wood , having in front a stream called Shabbakong Creek . Early on the morning of the 2d , came certain word that Cornwallis was approaching with all his force . Strong ...
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... fords , but was as often repulsed by the artil- lery . For a part of the time Washington , mounted on a white horse , stationed himself at the south end of the bridge , issuing his orders . Each time the enemy was repulsed there was a ...
... fords , but was as often repulsed by the artil- lery . For a part of the time Washington , mounted on a white horse , stationed himself at the south end of the bridge , issuing his orders . Each time the enemy was repulsed there was a ...
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... daybreak ; others were to go the rounds ; relieve guards at the bridge and fords ; keep up the camp fires , and maintain all the appearance of a regular encampment . Night Marcb 23 At daybreak they were to hasten after 22 Life of ...
... daybreak ; others were to go the rounds ; relieve guards at the bridge and fords ; keep up the camp fires , and maintain all the appearance of a regular encampment . Night Marcb 23 At daybreak they were to hasten after 22 Life of ...
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... fords us a favorable opportunity to drive them out of the Jerseys , it has been determined in council that you should move down towards New York with a considerable force , as if you had a design upon the city . That being an object of ...
... fords us a favorable opportunity to drive them out of the Jerseys , it has been determined in council that you should move down towards New York with a considerable force , as if you had a design upon the city . That being an object of ...
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... ford of Saugatuck River . Arnold hastened to cross the bridge and take them in flank , but they were too quick for him . Colonel Lamb had now reached the scene of action , as had about two hundred volunteers . Leaving to Oswald the ...
... ford of Saugatuck River . Arnold hastened to cross the bridge and take them in flank , but they were too quick for him . Colonel Lamb had now reached the scene of action , as had about two hundred volunteers . Leaving to Oswald the ...
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