The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution ; Or, Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the War for Independence, Volume 2 |
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... Enemy , 59 . Second Battle - Hostile Movements of the British - Preparations of the Americans for second Battle of Stillwater , 60 : Bravery of both Armies - Quick and bold Movements of Morgan- Impetuosity of Arnold , 61 ; General ...
... Enemy , 59 . Second Battle - Hostile Movements of the British - Preparations of the Americans for second Battle of Stillwater , 60 : Bravery of both Armies - Quick and bold Movements of Morgan- Impetuosity of Arnold , 61 ; General ...
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... Enemy - Intrench- ments - Lewis erects Batteries opposite Enemy's Camp- Gives Signal of Attack , 537 ; Discharges successive Shots into the Dunmore -- Boatswain killed - Lord Dunmore wound- ed - Attack on Enemy's Fleet and Works - Ships ...
... Enemy - Intrench- ments - Lewis erects Batteries opposite Enemy's Camp- Gives Signal of Attack , 537 ; Discharges successive Shots into the Dunmore -- Boatswain killed - Lord Dunmore wound- ed - Attack on Enemy's Fleet and Works - Ships ...
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... Enemy near Light - house - March toward New London - Destruction of Town and other Prop erty , 43 ; Infamy of Arnold- Attack on Fort Griswold - De- fense and Capture - Murder of Colonel Ledyard , 44 ; Cruel- ties at Fort Griswold ...
... Enemy near Light - house - March toward New London - Destruction of Town and other Prop erty , 43 ; Infamy of Arnold- Attack on Fort Griswold - De- fense and Capture - Murder of Colonel Ledyard , 44 ; Cruel- ties at Fort Griswold ...
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... Enemy's Right - Sustained by Colonel Field - Indians driven back- Cornstalk cheers his Men - Indians retreat at Night - The killed and wounded - Lewis receives Orders to proceed to the Scioto - Leaves Shelby in command at Point Pleasant ...
... Enemy's Right - Sustained by Colonel Field - Indians driven back- Cornstalk cheers his Men - Indians retreat at Night - The killed and wounded - Lewis receives Orders to proceed to the Scioto - Leaves Shelby in command at Point Pleasant ...
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... enemy had several vessels of war , ' and upon Bunker Hill his works were very strong . Washington's plan depended ... enemy's camp . Re - enforcements from Ireland , Halifax , and New York were daily expected by Howe , and the present ...
... enemy had several vessels of war , ' and upon Bunker Hill his works were very strong . Washington's plan depended ... enemy's camp . Re - enforcements from Ireland , Halifax , and New York were daily expected by Howe , and the present ...
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