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... dragoons , and hussars , were taken , with about four hundred horses and near fifty wagons , laden with arms , clothing , and ammunition . Biggin's Bridge on Cooper River was likewise secured , and the way opened for Colonel Webster to ...
... dragoons , and hussars , were taken , with about four hundred horses and near fifty wagons , laden with arms , clothing , and ammunition . Biggin's Bridge on Cooper River was likewise secured , and the way opened for Colonel Webster to ...
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... dragoons . Buford had not expected so prompt an approach of the enemy . He hastily drew up his men in order of battle , in an open wood , on the right of the road . His artil- lery and wagons , which were in the advance escorted by part ...
... dragoons . Buford had not expected so prompt an approach of the enemy . He hastily drew up his men in order of battle , in an open wood , on the right of the road . His artil- lery and wagons , which were in the advance escorted by part ...
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... dragoons as a rear - guard . The wagons and infantry had nearly reached York River , when word was brought that an enemy was advancing in force . The report was confirmed by a cloud of dust , from which emerged Lauzun and the French ...
... dragoons as a rear - guard . The wagons and infantry had nearly reached York River , when word was brought that an enemy was advancing in force . The report was confirmed by a cloud of dust , from which emerged Lauzun and the French ...
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CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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