Camp Pottsgrove September 18th to 26th 1777 General Washington With His Conti
Camp Pottsgrove September 18th to 26th 1777 General Washington With His Conti
Benjamin Bertolet
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Two days later the army moved to Buck Tavern and White Horse Tavern, where some of the militia had a clash with the English, September 16th, 1777. About this time the fall rainy season (fall equinox) set in and the army travelled from here to Chester Springs and War- wick Furnace to bury sixty (60) cannon that had been cast at the furnace that year. (13' While General Washington was making these maneu- vers and getting ready to recross the Schuylkill at Parker's Ford. General Wayne was detailed... with a small detach- ment of regulars and a battalion of militia to guard the crossing of the main army over the Schuylkill, and on the loth of September, after the main army had crossed the Schuylkill, General Wayne took upon himself to make a raid on the English Army. He started south and reached Paoli in the evening of the same day. That night General Grey made a dash upon his cam]) and early in the morning of the 20th of September. General Wayne was badly defeated and a number of his men massacred.
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