A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion And a History of His Brigade

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A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion And a History of His Brigade
James William Dobein
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Marion immediately detained him, and swore abitter oath, that if they touched a hair of Postell's head he would hangMerrett. Major Postell lost all further opportunity of distinguishinghimself, and underwent a long and rigourous imprisonment; but this hadbecome a common case, and the British knew Marion too well to carrymatters further. On the 25th of April, * Gen. Greene lay at Hobkirk hill, at that time a mile out of Camden, but now partly in the town. His armyconsisted of only about seven hu...ndred continentals, and as many militia;his left rested on Pinetree creek, and his right extended across theroad leading to Lancaster, uncovered by any obstructions. Having justreceived a comfortable supply of provisions, which they much wanted, his men were employed in cooking and washing. At this juncture, Rawdonsallied out of Camden, at the head of nine hundred men, his wholedisposable force. Between him and Greene, along Pinetree creek, werethick woods and shrubbery, and he preferred this route for concealment.

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