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Page 43
... captain Towson , to silence which , however , was not generally known until its COLONEL JACOB HINDMAN . 43.
... captain Towson , to silence which , however , was not generally known until its COLONEL JACOB HINDMAN . 43.
Page 44
... Towson , are young soldiers , who would do honour to any service , " and to the troops under their command , with captain Leonard's corps of light artillery , and a part of the 5th and 23d regiments , he ascribes the salvation of of the ...
... Towson , are young soldiers , who would do honour to any service , " and to the troops under their command , with captain Leonard's corps of light artillery , and a part of the 5th and 23d regiments , he ascribes the salvation of of the ...
Page 45
... Captain Tow- son , was most actively engaged from the commencement - Scott's brigade had crossed a bridge on Streets Creek with Towson's company of artillery ; whilst Ripley's brigade and the rest of the artillery were held in reserve ...
... Captain Tow- son , was most actively engaged from the commencement - Scott's brigade had crossed a bridge on Streets Creek with Towson's company of artillery ; whilst Ripley's brigade and the rest of the artillery were held in reserve ...
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... Colonel Miller and Major Burke . " I saw him frequently ( says one of his ... Towson's , and the former of these gallant young men was severely wounded by ... captain Ritchie was thrown a few paces in front of the Infantry . The enemy ...
... Colonel Miller and Major Burke . " I saw him frequently ( says one of his ... Towson's , and the former of these gallant young men was severely wounded by ... captain Ritchie was thrown a few paces in front of the Infantry . The enemy ...
Page 213
... Captain of Artillery ; and on the 1st . of May following was ordered on the recruiting service . In this he was so diligent and successful , that by the time the declaration of War was pro- mulgated , he had ... COLONEL TOWSON . 213.
... Captain of Artillery ; and on the 1st . of May following was ordered on the recruiting service . In this he was so diligent and successful , that by the time the declaration of War was pro- mulgated , he had ... COLONEL TOWSON . 213.
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