Whitemarsh; An Address Delivered Before the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution At Whitemarsh, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, June 19, 1909

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The pickets of the two armies exchanged shots continually during the night.
The British Army came out without its tents or baggage, expecting, no doubt, with unwarranted assurance, to make a short campaign of it, and easily, as they boasted, dispose of their enemies. Nor did they carry with them more than two days' provisions, for at two o'clock on the morning of the 7th it was found necessary to send out to them a supply from Philadelphia escorted by the 40th, the 55th and the 71st regiments.
...This strong escort was deemed necessary because the wagon train was long, and because they had a proper ap- preciation of the danger to which it was exposed within the lines of the Continental Army.
The alarm guns were fired from the Continental camp when the British camp fires appeared along the top of Chestnut Hill, and the Continental troops repaired to their alarm posts.
The baggage of the Continental Army was sent to the Trappe, and the Pennsylvania Militia, 600 strong, under General James Irvine, which was posted on Militia Hill, behind us, was sent out to skirmish with the enemy's advance parties.


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