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... regiments he had ordered out , marched into Fort Montgomery , headed by their colonel ( Woodhull ) . Early the next morning five hundred of another regiment ar- rived , and he was told that parts of two other regiments were on the way ...
... regiments he had ordered out , marched into Fort Montgomery , headed by their colonel ( Woodhull ) . Early the next morning five hundred of another regiment ar- rived , and he was told that parts of two other regiments were on the way ...
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... regiment , and Magaw's Pennsyl- vania regiment , both well disciplined and offi- cered , and accustomed to act together . They were so much reduced in number , however , by sickness , that they did not amount in the whole , to more than ...
... regiment , and Magaw's Pennsyl- vania regiment , both well disciplined and offi- cered , and accustomed to act together . They were so much reduced in number , however , by sickness , that they did not amount in the whole , to more than ...
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... regiment of militia , was posted east of the fort , on rough , woody heights , bordering the Harlem River , to watch the motions of the enemy , who had thrown up redoubts on high and commanding ground , on the opposite side of the river ...
... regiment of militia , was posted east of the fort , on rough , woody heights , bordering the Harlem River , to watch the motions of the enemy , who had thrown up redoubts on high and commanding ground , on the opposite side of the river ...
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Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
Destination of the FleetCommis | 47 |
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