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... killed and wounded ; all their arms and baggage , with two brass field - pieces , fell into the hands of the enemy , who also recap- tured the prisoners and booty taken at Camden . Sumter with about three hundred and fifty of his men ...
... killed and wounded ; all their arms and baggage , with two brass field - pieces , fell into the hands of the enemy , who also recap- tured the prisoners and booty taken at Camden . Sumter with about three hundred and fifty of his men ...
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... kill , and on the way laid before him , with affected frankness , the letter of Colonel Robin- son , and asked his advice . Washington dis- approved of any such interview , observing , that the civil authorities alone had cognizance of ...
... kill , and on the way laid before him , with affected frankness , the letter of Colonel Robin- son , and asked his advice . Washington dis- approved of any such interview , observing , that the civil authorities alone had cognizance of ...
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... killed and given to be cut up , cooked and eaten as quick as possible . Before those who were slow or negligent had half prepared their repast , marching orders were given , and all were again in the saddle . A rapid and irregu- lar ...
... killed and given to be cut up , cooked and eaten as quick as possible . Before those who were slow or negligent had half prepared their repast , marching orders were given , and all were again in the saddle . A rapid and irregu- lar ...
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... killed and wounded , picked off by the fatal rifle . His men were at length broken , and retreated in confusion along the ridge . He galloped from place to place en- deavoring to rally them , when a rifle ball brought him to the ground ...
... killed and wounded , picked off by the fatal rifle . His men were at length broken , and retreated in confusion along the ridge . He galloped from place to place en- deavoring to rally them , when a rifle ball brought him to the ground ...
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... killed , though a considerable number were wounded . Among those slain was Colonel James Williams , who had commanded the troops of Ninety - Six , and proved himself one of the most daring of the partisan leaders . Eight hundred and ten ...
... killed , though a considerable number were wounded . Among those slain was Colonel James Williams , who had commanded the troops of Ninety - Six , and proved himself one of the most daring of the partisan leaders . Eight hundred and ten ...
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