The American Revolution From the Commencement to the Disbanding of the American

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The American Revolution From the Commencement to the Disbanding of the American
Thacher, James, 1754-1844
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Renouncing all hope of recovery, he con- quered the terrors of death, and acquired a remarkable degree of patience and resignation daring the last weeks of his extreme suffi^ring. His remains were decently in- terred in the garrison at West Point, and were followed to the grave by his Excellency General Washington and a very respectable procession.
A melancholy event has recently been announced from South Carolina — Colonel John Laurens, a man of estimable value, has been slain in a rencounter
...with the enemy near Charleston. , He was the son of Henry Laurens, Esq. , late president of Congress, and our ambassador to Holland. He had been employed on a special mission to France, to obtain a loan for the United States, in which he w^as suc- cessful. The enemy having detached a party into the country to procure provisions. Colonel Laurens, ever fore- most in danger, joined the party of continentals as a vol- unteer, to counteract their object, and while advancing on the enemy with great intrepidity, he received a mortal wound.

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