A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, Volum 2F. Betts, 1822 |
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... Lord Rawdon with reinforcements ... General Greene retreats - Is pursu- ed by Lord Rawdon to the Ennorce ... Evacuation of Nine- ty - Six ... Skirmishes of Lee's legion at Monk's Corner- at Quimbey Bridge ... General Greene retires with ...
... Lord Rawdon with reinforcements ... General Greene retreats - Is pursu- ed by Lord Rawdon to the Ennorce ... Evacuation of Nine- ty - Six ... Skirmishes of Lee's legion at Monk's Corner- at Quimbey Bridge ... General Greene retires with ...
Side 313
... Lord Rawdon in com- mand of the royal forces at Camden . The calm which followed the success of the royal army , was not of long duration . The intelligence which Cornwallis had constantly kept up with the tories of North Carolina , and ...
... Lord Rawdon in com- mand of the royal forces at Camden . The calm which followed the success of the royal army , was not of long duration . The intelligence which Cornwallis had constantly kept up with the tories of North Carolina , and ...
Side 316
... Lord Rawdon , the latter thought it necessa- ry to draw in his posts and retire to Camden , whence he despatched intelligence to Lord Cornwallis of his situation . Gates followed , continuing to march up the north side of the creek to ...
... Lord Rawdon , the latter thought it necessa- ry to draw in his posts and retire to Camden , whence he despatched intelligence to Lord Cornwallis of his situation . Gates followed , continuing to march up the north side of the creek to ...
Side 318
... Lord Rawdon would retire on his appear- ance before Camden , as he had done from Lynch's creek . But Lord Cornwallis was now there with all his disposable force , ready and eager for battle . There seems to have been a fatality of ...
... Lord Rawdon would retire on his appear- ance before Camden , as he had done from Lynch's creek . But Lord Cornwallis was now there with all his disposable force , ready and eager for battle . There seems to have been a fatality of ...
Side 320
... Lord Rawdon ; in front of the line Lieutenant M'Leod of the artillery was posted with two 6 and two 3 pounders . The reserve , with two 6 pounders , took post in a second line , one half opposite the cen- tre of each wing ; and the ...
... Lord Rawdon ; in front of the line Lieutenant M'Leod of the artillery was posted with two 6 and two 3 pounders . The reserve , with two 6 pounders , took post in a second line , one half opposite the cen- tre of each wing ; and the ...
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