Memoir of General Graham: With Notices of the Campaigns in which He was Engaged from 1779 to 1801Priv. print. by R. & R. Clark, 1862 - 318 pages |
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Page ix
... Earl of Stirling crosses to Staten Island ... General Knyphausen crosses into the Jersies and tries to draw Washing- ton from his position ... Conspiracy at Charleston ... 8 Gates moves into North Carolina ... Battle of Cam- den.
... Earl of Stirling crosses to Staten Island ... General Knyphausen crosses into the Jersies and tries to draw Washing- ton from his position ... Conspiracy at Charleston ... 8 Gates moves into North Carolina ... Battle of Cam- den.
Page xiii
... position ... Taken prisoner by the French ... Their inhuman treatment ... Narrow escape from being hanged ... Is taken to Paillencour ... His ac- quaintance with Adjutant - General Cherin ... Is offered a command in the Republican army ...
... position ... Taken prisoner by the French ... Their inhuman treatment ... Narrow escape from being hanged ... Is taken to Paillencour ... His ac- quaintance with Adjutant - General Cherin ... Is offered a command in the Republican army ...
Page xv
... position between Marabout and Alexandria ... Investment of Alexandria completed ... Surrender of General Menon . CHAPTER XVIII . Returns with his regiment to Malta ... Is sent home ... General Ferrier's place at Dumbarton Castle filled ...
... position between Marabout and Alexandria ... Investment of Alexandria completed ... Surrender of General Menon . CHAPTER XVIII . Returns with his regiment to Malta ... Is sent home ... General Ferrier's place at Dumbarton Castle filled ...
Page 30
... position en masse , and he himself and many of his men having been killed , and many more wounded , the remainder , after a short resistance , were overpowered and compelled to surrender . Earl Cornwallis , advancing towards Salisbury ...
... position en masse , and he himself and many of his men having been killed , and many more wounded , the remainder , after a short resistance , were overpowered and compelled to surrender . Earl Cornwallis , advancing towards Salisbury ...
Page 38
... position at Wins- borough to await the arrival of Leslie , was consequently unable to attempt re - entering North Carolina until the 15th January . Finding then that Leslie was approaching , he left the defence of Camden , to Lord ...
... position at Wins- borough to await the arrival of Leslie , was consequently unable to attempt re - entering North Carolina until the 15th January . Finding then that Leslie was approaching , he left the defence of Camden , to Lord ...
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