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... crossed to Paulus Hook , and being joined by part of the garrison of that post , pushed on to Newark , surprised and captured a company stationed there , set fire to the academy , and returned without loss . The other detachment ...
... crossed to Paulus Hook , and being joined by part of the garrison of that post , pushed on to Newark , surprised and captured a company stationed there , set fire to the academy , and returned without loss . The other detachment ...
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... crossed the river before daylight at Easterwood shoals . There was no opposition . Still he proceeded warily , until he learnt that Morgan , instead of being in his neighborhood , was in full march toward Broad River . Tarleton now ...
... crossed the river before daylight at Easterwood shoals . There was no opposition . Still he proceeded warily , until he learnt that Morgan , instead of being in his neighborhood , was in full march toward Broad River . Tarleton now ...
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... crossed several miles above , and to call out the militia of Mecklenburg and Rowan counties to guard the fords of the river.t Lord Cornwallis had moved slowly with his main body . He was encumbered by an immense train of baggage ; the ...
... crossed several miles above , and to call out the militia of Mecklenburg and Rowan counties to guard the fords of the river.t Lord Cornwallis had moved slowly with his main body . He was encumbered by an immense train of baggage ; the ...
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CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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