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... Major Troup , reported an unsuccessful application to the com- mander - in - chief for tents . In the petulance of the moment , Gates addressed the following letter to Wash- ington : " Major Troup , upon being disappointed in pro ...
... Major Troup , reported an unsuccessful application to the com- mander - in - chief for tents . In the petulance of the moment , Gates addressed the following letter to Wash- ington : " Major Troup , upon being disappointed in pro ...
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... Major Ackland was wounded in both legs , and taken prisoner . Major Wil- liams of the artillery was also captured . The headlong impetuosity of the attack confounded the regular tac- ticians . Much of this has been ascribed to the ...
... Major Ackland was wounded in both legs , and taken prisoner . Major Wil- liams of the artillery was also captured . The headlong impetuosity of the attack confounded the regular tac- ticians . Much of this has been ascribed to the ...
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... Major Sutherland , the British commander , had the day before detached a foraging party under a Major Buskirk , to a part of the country called the English Neighborhood . As Lee and his men approached , they were mistaken by the ...
... Major Sutherland , the British commander , had the day before detached a foraging party under a Major Buskirk , to a part of the country called the English Neighborhood . As Lee and his men approached , they were mistaken by the ...
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