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... cavalry . Gates , seconded by his officers , made several attempts to rally the militia , but was borne along with them . The day was hazy ; there was no wind to carry off the smoke , which hung over the field of battle like a thick ...
... cavalry . Gates , seconded by his officers , made several attempts to rally the militia , but was borne along with them . The day was hazy ; there was no wind to carry off the smoke , which hung over the field of battle like a thick ...
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... cavalry on their flank threw them into confusion , and drove them into the woods and swamps . None showed more gallantry on this disastrous day than the Baron de Kalb ; he fought on foot with the second Maryland brigade , and fell ...
... cavalry on their flank threw them into confusion , and drove them into the woods and swamps . None showed more gallantry on this disastrous day than the Baron de Kalb ; he fought on foot with the second Maryland brigade , and fell ...
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... cavalry and light infantry , about three hundred and fifty strong . Sumter was retreating up the western side of the Wateree , much encumbered by his spoils and prisoners . Tarleton pushed up by forced and concealed marches on the ...
... cavalry and light infantry , about three hundred and fifty strong . Sumter was retreating up the western side of the Wateree , much encumbered by his spoils and prisoners . Tarleton pushed up by forced and concealed marches on the ...
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... cavalry and infantry formed into one line , dashed forward with a general shout , and , before the Americans could recover from their surprise , got between them and the parade ground on which the muskets were stacked . Sumter Surprised ...
... cavalry and infantry formed into one line , dashed forward with a general shout , and , before the Americans could recover from their surprise , got between them and the parade ground on which the muskets were stacked . Sumter Surprised ...
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... cavalry in his legion , John Champe by name , a young Virginian about twenty - four years of age , whom he de- scribes as being rather above the middle size- full of bone and muscle ; with a saturnine countenance , grave , thoughtful ...
... cavalry in his legion , John Champe by name , a young Virginian about twenty - four years of age , whom he de- scribes as being rather above the middle size- full of bone and muscle ; with a saturnine countenance , grave , thoughtful ...
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