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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at
Augusta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at
Rocky Mount (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at
Hanging Rock, action at.
After his unsuccessful attack on Rocky Mount, Colonel Sumter crossed the Catawba, and fell upon a British post at Hanging Rock. 12 miles east of the river, Aug. 6, 1780, commanded by Major Carden.
A large number of British and Tories were there.
Among the former were the infantry of Tarleton's Legion.
Sumter soon dispersed them, when his men scattered through the camp, seeking plunder and drinking the liquors found there.
Intoxication followed.
The British rallied, and attacked the disordered patriots, and a severe skirmish ensued.
The British were reinforced, and Sumter was compelled to retreat: but the British had been so severely handled that they did not attempt to pursue.
With a few prisoners and some booty, Sumter retreated towards the Waxhaw, bearing away many of his wounded men. The battle lasted about four hours. Sumter lost twelve killed and forty-one wounded. At the same time Marion was smiting the British and Tories with sudden and fi
Catawba River (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at
Hanging Rock, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at
Hanging Rock, action at.
After his unsuccessful attack on Rocky Mount, Colonel Sumter crossed the Catawba, and fell upon a British post at Hanging Rock. 12 miles east of the river, Aug. 6, 1780, commanded by Major Carden.
A large number of British and Tories were there.
Among the former were the infantry of Tarleton's LegiHanging Rock. 12 miles east of the river, Aug. 6, 1780, commanded by Major Carden.
A large number of British and Tories were there.
Among the former were the infantry of Tarleton's Legion.
Sumter soon dispersed them, when his men scattered through the camp, seeking plunder and drinking the liquors found there.
Intoxication followed.
The British rallied, and attacked the disordered patriots, and a severe skirmish ensued.
The British were reinforced, and Sumter was compelled to retreat: but the British had bee fierce blows among the swamps of the lower country, on the borders of the Pedee; Pickens was annoying Cruger near the Saluda, and Clarke was calling for the
Hanging Rock. patriots along the Savannah and other Georgia streams to drive Brown from Augusta.
Hanging Rock is a huge conglomerate bolder near the Lancaster and Camden h
Thomas C. Clarke (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at
Thomas Sumter (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at
Hanging Rock, action at.
After his unsuccessful attack on Rocky Mount, Colonel Sumter crossed the Catawba, and fell upon a British post at Hanging Rock. 12 miles east of the river, Aug. 6, 1780, commanded by Major Carden.
A large number of British and Tories were there.
Among the former were the infantry of Tarleton's Legion.
Sumter soon dispersed them, when his men scattered through the camp, seeking plunder and drinking the liquors found there.
Intoxication followed.
The British rallied, and attacked the disordered patriots, and a severe skirmish ensued.
The British were reinforced, and Sumter was compelled to retreat: but the British had been so severely handled that they did not attempt to pursue.
With a few prisoners and some booty, Sumter retreated towards the Waxhaw, bearing away many of his wounded men. The battle lasted about four hours. Sumter lost twelve killed and forty-one wounded. At the same time Marion was smiting the British and Tories with sudden and fie
Banastre Tarleton (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at
Hanging Rock, action at.
After his unsuccessful attack on Rocky Mount, Colonel Sumter crossed the Catawba, and fell upon a British post at Hanging Rock. 12 miles east of the river, Aug. 6, 1780, commanded by Major Carden.
A large number of British and Tories were there.
Among the former were the infantry of Tarleton's Legion.
Sumter soon dispersed them, when his men scattered through the camp, seeking plunder and drinking the liquors found there.
Intoxication followed.
The British rallied, and attacked the disordered patriots, and a severe skirmish ensued.
The British were reinforced, and Sumter was compelled to retreat: but the British had been so severely handled that they did not attempt to pursue.
With a few prisoners and some booty, Sumter retreated towards the Waxhaw, bearing away many of his wounded men. The battle lasted about four hours. Sumter lost twelve killed and forty-one wounded. At the same time Marion was smiting the British and Tories with sudden and fie
Henry Cruger (search for this): entry hanging-rock-action-at