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... command of the Eastern Department , where he re- mained for about two years . In June , 1779 , he rejoined the army , and was given the command of the posts on the Hudson . When Washington marched to Yorktown , Heath was intrusted with ...
... command of the Eastern Department , where he re- mained for about two years . In June , 1779 , he rejoined the army , and was given the command of the posts on the Hudson . When Washington marched to Yorktown , Heath was intrusted with ...
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... command of a militia regiment , with which he marched to Cambridge on the alarm of the battle of Lexington , and joined the American army . In the following June he was sent to Charlestown , and had the immediate command of the ...
... command of a militia regiment , with which he marched to Cambridge on the alarm of the battle of Lexington , and joined the American army . In the following June he was sent to Charlestown , and had the immediate command of the ...
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... command success . I wish , if it be practicable , that our army would make some bold push upon the Rebels , but I trust to the wisdom of our Generals . While I am writing ( in the Lobby ) I am informd that a ship is just arrivd from ...
... command success . I wish , if it be practicable , that our army would make some bold push upon the Rebels , but I trust to the wisdom of our Generals . While I am writing ( in the Lobby ) I am informd that a ship is just arrivd from ...
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... command , has engaged my atten- tion , and upon deliberation , I am of opinion , that this manœuvre discovers as great intention to risk a general action as it does to leave the town . —— As the enemy are now in possession of many ...
... command , has engaged my atten- tion , and upon deliberation , I am of opinion , that this manœuvre discovers as great intention to risk a general action as it does to leave the town . —— As the enemy are now in possession of many ...
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... General Heath arrived in the city of New York March 30 , and was in command of the forces there until the arrival of General Putnam on April 3.- EDS . sufficient to overawe any turbulent opposition and pre- vent every 1776. ] 9 JOHN ADAMS .
... General Heath arrived in the city of New York March 30 , and was in command of the forces there until the arrival of General Putnam on April 3.- EDS . sufficient to overawe any turbulent opposition and pre- vent every 1776. ] 9 JOHN ADAMS .
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