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... Army — Extraordi- nary Letter from Colonel Nicola - Indignant Reply of Washington - Joint Letter of Sir Guy Carleton and Admiral Digby - Junction of the Allied Armies on the Hudson - Contemplated Reduction of the Army · • 390 . 405 CHAP ...
... Army — Extraordi- nary Letter from Colonel Nicola - Indignant Reply of Washington - Joint Letter of Sir Guy Carleton and Admiral Digby - Junction of the Allied Armies on the Hudson - Contemplated Reduction of the Army · • 390 . 405 CHAP ...
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... army in motion over the Buffalo Ford , on the direct road to Camden . Colonel Williams , the adju- tant - general of De Kalb , warned him of the sterile nature of that route , and recommended a more circuitous one farther north , which ...
... army in motion over the Buffalo Ford , on the direct road to Camden . Colonel Williams , the adju- tant - general of De Kalb , warned him of the sterile nature of that route , and recommended a more circuitous one farther north , which ...
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... army had to subsist itself on lean cattle , roaming almost wild in the woods ; and to supply the want of bread with green Indian corn , unripe apples , and peaches . The consequence was , a distressing prevalence of dysentery . Having ...
... army had to subsist itself on lean cattle , roaming almost wild in the woods ; and to supply the want of bread with green Indian corn , unripe apples , and peaches . The consequence was , a distressing prevalence of dysentery . Having ...
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... army , should be sent to the southward . He wrote to Governor Rutledge of South Caro- lina ( 12th September ) , to raise a permanent , compact , well - organized body of troops , instead of depending upon a numerous army of militia ...
... army , should be sent to the southward . He wrote to Governor Rutledge of South Caro- lina ( 12th September ) , to raise a permanent , compact , well - organized body of troops , instead of depending upon a numerous army of militia ...
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... army , rather than a large one . Every exertion should be made by North Carolina , Virginia , Maryland , and Delaware , to raise a permanent force of six thousand men , exclusive of horse and artillery . These , with the occasional aid ...
... army , rather than a large one . Every exertion should be made by North Carolina , Virginia , Maryland , and Delaware , to raise a permanent force of six thousand men , exclusive of horse and artillery . These , with the occasional aid ...
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