Battle of Monmouth An Oration At the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle

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Battle of Monmouth An Oration At the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle
Henry Armitt Brown
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Meade gallops to the village; the enemy are there, and William Fishburne (or Fishbourne) was born in 1760: died at Walterborough, South Carolina, November 3, 1819. He was on the staff of General Anthony Wayne, to whom he was aide- de-camp at the capture of Stony Point, and afterward attained the rank of major-general. He was a member of the convention that framed the Constitution of South Carolina, and was sub- sequently a member of the legislature.
Richard Kidder ]Meade, an American soldier of
... the Revolu- tion, was born in Nansewood County, Virginia, about 1750. He was one of General Washington's aides. He died in 180. 5.
64 BATTLE OF MONMOUTH already tho head of their column appears this side the Court-House. Scott hurries to his conuuand, while Wa> ue retires slowly with Meade toward Carr's House, pursued by the enemy's horsemen. The British ad- vance is now between Scott and the retreating troops with Lee and Lafayette. A rapid march through the woods to the northward alone enables the former to rejoin the army.


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