Colonel John Gunby of the Maryland Line Being Some Account of His Contribution

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Colonel John Gunby of the Maryland Line Being Some Account of His Contribution
A a Andrew Augustus Gunby
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Stewart fell under a blow from Captain Smith, and the British party was driven back with great slaughter and the loss of the cannon which they had taken. " John E. Howard, who was Lieutenant-Colonel in Gunby 's regiment and took an active part in this battle, gives the following account of it : "The Guards (British), after they had defeated General Stephens, pushed into the cleared ground and run at the Second Regiment, which immediately gave way ; owing, I believe, in a great measure, to the w...ant of officers and having so many new re- cruits. The Guards pursued them into our rear, where they took two pieces of artillery. This transaction was in a great measure concealed from the First Regiment by the woods and the uneven- ness of the ground. But, my station being on the left of the First Regiment and next to the cleared GUILFORD COURT HOUSE. 51 ground, Captain Gibson, Deputy Adjutant-General, rode to me and informed me that a party of the enemy inferior in numbers to us were pushing through the cleared ground and into our rear, and that, if we would face about and charge them, we might take them.

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