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... Horse Harry of Virginia - Wash- ington's Appeal to the Army - Movements of the Rival Forces - Battle of the Brandywine -Retreat of the Americans - Halt in Chester - " " Scenes in Philadelphia During the Battle -Congress Orders out ...
... Horse Harry of Virginia - Wash- ington's Appeal to the Army - Movements of the Rival Forces - Battle of the Brandywine -Retreat of the Americans - Halt in Chester - " " Scenes in Philadelphia During the Battle -Congress Orders out ...
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... horse , spirited young fellows , but who had never seen service , volunteered to accompany Reed . They patrolled the country to the very vicinity of Princeton , but could collect no information from the inhabitants ; who were harassed ...
... horse , spirited young fellows , but who had never seen service , volunteered to accompany Reed . They patrolled the country to the very vicinity of Princeton , but could collect no information from the inhabitants ; who were harassed ...
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... horse , stationed himself at the south end of the bridge , issuing his orders . Each time the enemy was repulsed there was a shout along the American lines . At length they drew off , came to a halt , and lighted their camp fires . The ...
... horse , stationed himself at the south end of the bridge , issuing his orders . Each time the enemy was repulsed there was a shout along the American lines . At length they drew off , came to a halt , and lighted their camp fires . The ...
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... horse , was in the advance with the remnant of his flying camp , now but about three hundred and fifty men , principally relics of the brave Delaware and Maryland regiments , with some of the Pennsylvania militia . Among the latter were ...
... horse , was in the advance with the remnant of his flying camp , now but about three hundred and fifty men , principally relics of the brave Delaware and Maryland regiments , with some of the Pennsylvania militia . Among the latter were ...
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... horse , he dashed past the hesitating militia , waving his hat and cheering them on . commanding figure and white horse made him a conspicuous object for the enemy's marks- men , but he heeded it not . Galloping forward under the fire ...
... horse , he dashed past the hesitating militia , waving his hat and cheering them on . commanding figure and white horse made him a conspicuous object for the enemy's marks- men , but he heeded it not . Galloping forward under the fire ...
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