General Philip Reed And Caulks Field Memorial Report of the Remarks of Rev Ch

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General Philip Reed And Caulks Field Memorial Report of the Remarks of Rev Ch
Christopher T Denroche
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One of your citizens""- has given me an account of an encounter which took jdace at Worton Creek prior to the engagement at Caulk's Field, which account he received from persons who particix^ated in the hght. AVheii the British sent barges from the Menelaus uj) the creek, the small force of the Americans detailed thereabo
...ut, were not then near by. Upon their being- informed of the presence of the British they ran across the country to a X)oint near the mouth of the creek, shaded by thick i)ines and tangled undergrowth. The boats were returning fi-om uj:* the ci-eek when tlie Americans opened np a brisk tire ; numbers of the enemy were seen by the Americans to fall. A shower of one-ounce balls pierced through the . Side of a barge below the water-line, causing several leaks. The dis- abled men were placed on the opposite side of the boat so as to keep the holes above water.

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