Statue of General Nathanael Greene; Remarks of A. H. Tanner of New York [and Others] Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 31, 1870

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Mr. Speaker, the magnificent campaign of General Greene against Cornwallis in the Caro- linas has already been justly and eloquently described. It would be useless repetition for me to go over it. Deservedly high will it stand, if not unequaled, in the history of mili- tary genius and strategy. With everything to discourage and nothing to give hope — a country dispirited and disheartened, an army disor- ganized and unfit for service ; half-fed, half- clad, and half-paid, as well as half-armed —
... all these united to discourage a man with less res- olution than he had, but he was equal to the emergency. He nobly justified the confidence which Washington had exhibited in sending him to the command of the army of the South after the defeat of General Gates. By marches and countermarches, feints and surprises, skill and strategy, he outgeneraled his British antag- onist at every point, and electrified a country hanging in doubt and suspense, by the brilliancy of his movements, driving Cornwallis from the country discomfited and his army demoralized.

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