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... Enemy - His Negotiations with André - Parting Scene with Washington -Midnight Conference on the Banks of the Hudson - Return of André by Land - Circum- stances of his Capture CHAP . III . - Interview of Washington with the French ...
... Enemy - His Negotiations with André - Parting Scene with Washington -Midnight Conference on the Banks of the Hudson - Return of André by Land - Circum- stances of his Capture CHAP . III . - Interview of Washington with the French ...
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... enemy as to be utterly unaware that Lord Cornwallis had arrived at Camden . Such , however , we are assured by his ... enemy at hand was Cornwallis with three thousand men . Calling a council of war , he * Narrative of Adjutant - General ...
... enemy as to be utterly unaware that Lord Cornwallis had arrived at Camden . Such , however , we are assured by his ... enemy at hand was Cornwallis with three thousand men . Calling a council of war , he * Narrative of Adjutant - General ...
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... enemy were dimly descried advancing in column ; they ap- peared to be displaying to the right . The deputy adjutant - general ordered the artillery to open a fire , upon them , and then rode to General Gates , who was in the rear of the ...
... enemy were dimly descried advancing in column ; they ap- peared to be displaying to the right . The deputy adjutant - general ordered the artillery to open a fire , upon them , and then rode to General Gates , who was in the rear of the ...
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... enemy was already in line . A few sharp - shooters were detached to run forward , post themselves behind trees within forty or fifty yards of the enemy to ex- tort their fire while at a distance , and render it less terrible to the ...
... enemy was already in line . A few sharp - shooters were detached to run forward , post themselves behind trees within forty or fifty yards of the enemy to ex- tort their fire while at a distance , and render it less terrible to the ...
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... enemy's redoubt on the Wateree , and captured one hundred prisoners and forty loaded wagons , was marching off with his booty on the opposite side of the river ; appre- hending danger from the quarter in which he had heard firing in the ...
... enemy's redoubt on the Wateree , and captured one hundred prisoners and forty loaded wagons , was marching off with his booty on the opposite side of the river ; appre- hending danger from the quarter in which he had heard firing in the ...
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advance aide-de-camp American André arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage battle bayonet bridge British British army Camden camp captured Catawba cavalry Charleston Chesapeake Colonel command conduct Congress corps Count de Grasse Count de Rochambeau Creek crossed despatched detachment dragoons effect encamped enemy enemy's Eutaw fire foraging force ford Fort Griswold French fleet garrison Gates give Greene Greene's guard Hamilton Hampton horses Hudson hundred infantry ington James River Jersey junction King's Lafayette land legion letter light troops Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship Marion marquis ment miles military militia Morgan morning mountain mounted night North Carolina o'clock officers ordered party prisoners pursuit quarters received redoubts regiment reinforcements retreat road Rochambeau Santee sent ships side Siege of Yorktown Sir Henry Clinton soldiers South Sumter Tarleton thousand tion took Virginia wagons Washington Wayne West Point Williamsburg writes York York Island York River Yorktown