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... Greene had charge , and , accompanied by him , extended his reconnoiterings down to Paulus Hook , to observe what was going on in the city and among the enemy's ships . Greene had recently been promoted to the rank of major - general ...
... Greene had charge , and , accompanied by him , extended his reconnoiterings down to Paulus Hook , to observe what was going on in the city and among the enemy's ships . Greene had recently been promoted to the rank of major - general ...
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... Greene , should Howe invest Fort Washing- ton with part of his force , to give the garrison all possible assistance . On the following day ( Nov. 8th ) , his aide- de - camp , Colonel Tilghman , writes to General Greene from ...
... Greene , should Howe invest Fort Washing- ton with part of his force , to give the garrison all possible assistance . On the following day ( Nov. 8th ) , his aide- de - camp , Colonel Tilghman , writes to General Greene from ...
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... Greene was positive that our forces might at any time be drawn off under the guns of Fort Lee . Fatal experience has evinced the contrary . " * Washington's own comments on the reduc- tion of the fort , made in a letter to his brother ...
... Greene was positive that our forces might at any time be drawn off under the guns of Fort Lee . Fatal experience has evinced the contrary . " * Washington's own comments on the reduc- tion of the fort , made in a letter to his brother ...
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Correspondence of Washington | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
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