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... kill Threatened - Putnam Deceived - Secret March of the Enemy through the Mountains -Forts Montgomery and Clinton Overpow- ered - Narrow Escape of the Commanders -Conflagration and Explosion of the Ameri- can Frigates - Rallying Efforts ...
... kill Threatened - Putnam Deceived - Secret March of the Enemy through the Mountains -Forts Montgomery and Clinton Overpow- ered - Narrow Escape of the Commanders -Conflagration and Explosion of the Ameri- can Frigates - Rallying Efforts ...
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... killed and wounded were carried off by the fugitives on light wagons . * These exploits of the militia were noticed with high encomiums by Washington , while at the same time he was rigid in prohibiting and punishing the excesses into ...
... killed and wounded were carried off by the fugitives on light wagons . * These exploits of the militia were noticed with high encomiums by Washington , while at the same time he was rigid in prohibiting and punishing the excesses into ...
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... the next campaign by detaching troops to destroy the American deposits of military stores . One of the chief of these was at Peeks- kill , the very place where Washington had directed Heath to send troops from Massachu- setts ; and.
... the next campaign by detaching troops to destroy the American deposits of military stores . One of the chief of these was at Peeks- kill , the very place where Washington had directed Heath to send troops from Massachu- setts ; and.
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... killed . Four more were slain on the banks of Canopas Creek as they were setting fire to some boats . The enemy were disappointed in the hope of carrying off a great deal of booty , and finding the country around was getting under arms ...
... killed . Four more were slain on the banks of Canopas Creek as they were setting fire to some boats . The enemy were disappointed in the hope of carrying off a great deal of booty , and finding the country around was getting under arms ...
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... killed , wounded , and taken was upwards of three hundred ; that of the enemy one hundred and eighty - three . Several officers were lost on both sides . Among those wounded of the British was Major Ackland of the grenadiers , of whose ...
... killed , wounded , and taken was upwards of three hundred ; that of the enemy one hundred and eighty - three . Several officers were lost on both sides . Among those wounded of the British was Major Ackland of the grenadiers , of whose ...
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