A New Age Now Begins: A People's History of the American Revolution, Volume 1A history of the United States from 1777 to 1783. |
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... colonel called out , “ The reg'lars are coming after the guns and are now near Kelloon's Mills ! " David Boyce , a Quaker who lived near the church , turned out with his team to help move the guns out of range of the British . Little ...
... colonel called out , “ The reg'lars are coming after the guns and are now near Kelloon's Mills ! " David Boyce , a Quaker who lived near the church , turned out with his team to help move the guns out of range of the British . Little ...
Page 737
... Colonel Samuel Wyllys with his Connecticut Continentals , and the Connecticut State Regiment under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Solomon Wills . Colonel Samuel Miles , with 400 Pennsylvania riflemen , was charged with patrolling the ...
... Colonel Samuel Wyllys with his Connecticut Continentals , and the Connecticut State Regiment under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Solomon Wills . Colonel Samuel Miles , with 400 Pennsylvania riflemen , was charged with patrolling the ...
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... Colonel Samuel Miles , who was defending the Bedford Road , and Colonel Samuel Wyllys , who was deployed on the other side of it , were quite unaware that the main British army was , for all practical purposes , in their rear . The one ...
... Colonel Samuel Miles , who was defending the Bedford Road , and Colonel Samuel Wyllys , who was deployed on the other side of it , were quite unaware that the main British army was , for all practical purposes , in their rear . The one ...
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