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Washington Irving. ATTACK ON THE REAR - GUARD . 151 at Castleton , thirty miles from Ticonderoga . His rear- guard halted about six miles short , at Hubbardton , to await the arrival of stragglers . It was composed of three regiments ...
Washington Irving. ATTACK ON THE REAR - GUARD . 151 at Castleton , thirty miles from Ticonderoga . His rear- guard halted about six miles short , at Hubbardton , to await the arrival of stragglers . It was composed of three regiments ...
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... rear of the enemy's left ; three hundred under Colonel Herrick , to the rear of his right ; they were to join their forces and attack him in the rear , while colonels Hubbard and Stickney , with two hundred men , diverted his attention ...
... rear of the enemy's left ; three hundred under Colonel Herrick , to the rear of his right ; they were to join their forces and attack him in the rear , while colonels Hubbard and Stickney , with two hundred men , diverted his attention ...
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... rear , placed all his baggage in front under the convoy of Knyphausen , while he threw the main strength of his army in the rear under Lord Cornwallis . This made it necessary for Washington to strengthen his advanced corps ; and he ...
... rear , placed all his baggage in front under the convoy of Knyphausen , while he threw the main strength of his army in the rear under Lord Cornwallis . This made it necessary for Washington to strengthen his advanced corps ; and he ...
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