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... Virginia militia ( whose term of ser- vice was nearly expired ) to take charge of Morgan's pris- oners , and conduct them to Charlottesville in Virginia . At the same time he wrote to the governors of North Carolina and Virginia , for ...
... Virginia militia ( whose term of ser- vice was nearly expired ) to take charge of Morgan's pris- oners , and conduct them to Charlottesville in Virginia . At the same time he wrote to the governors of North Carolina and Virginia , for ...
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... Virginia militia , covered the right flank ; Lee's legion , with the Virginia riflemen under Colonel Campbell , covered the left . Two six- pounders were in the road , in advance of the first line ; two field - pieces with the rear line ...
... Virginia militia , covered the right flank ; Lee's legion , with the Virginia riflemen under Colonel Campbell , covered the left . Two six- pounders were in the road , in advance of the first line ; two field - pieces with the rear line ...
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... Virginia continental troops , under General St. Clair , for the support of General Greene , trusting that , with this aid , he would be able to command the interior of South Carolina , and confine the enemy to the town of Charleston . A ...
... Virginia continental troops , under General St. Clair , for the support of General Greene , trusting that , with this aid , he would be able to command the interior of South Carolina , and confine the enemy to the town of Charleston . A ...
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CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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