Eutaw a Sequel to the Forayers Or the Raid of the Dog Days a Tale of the Rev

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Eutaw a Sequel to the Forayers Or the Raid of the Dog Days a Tale of the Rev
William Gilmore Simms
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We think not. We believe that his troops were not in hand ; that his force was inadequate to the conflict when Coates made his demonstrations. Our reasons are founded upon the fact tlu. T it was only that very day that the mounted men of Marion and the legion of Lee reached him. We have no evidenct to show at what hour they did arrive, but most probably late in the day probably not before night had fallen ; since we find that Lee in his memoirs, reports nothing of the efforts severally and join...tly made by Maham and Horry to destroy the bridge at Watboo, by which the enemy must pass if he took the route east of Cooper river. He only tells us that Coates had occupied it with a detachment. Subse quently, it appears from Lee s statement, that Coates had aban doned it, and that Sumter had ordered a party to take posses sion of it. They certainly did not keep possession of it, for by this very route Coates made his escape unobserved. But the statement would acquit Sumter of all blame. But how was it that the passage of the bridge was suffered ?

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