Correspondence of Henry Laurens, of South Carolina
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; the fort was abandoned and burnt ; the French ships anchored off Tybee ; the Fowey got off at high water. 11th. — Employed sounding, and laying off the channel leading to Savannah ; the Fowey, Keppel, and Comet galley anchored there. iWi. — At sunset a French ship anchored off Tybee ; two more anchored in the South Channel, and one in the north ; perceive she was aground. IZth. — At 2 p. M. a sloop, the Crawford, came alongside ; sent 8 nine-pounders, 400 shot, and 8 bar- rels of powder, &c.,... to the army ; the Comet galley moved to Cockspur, and exchanged some shot with LAURENS' CORRESPONDEXCE. 163 tLe Frencli ship agi'ound ; the French fleet at anchor without the bar; at 7 a. m. weighed, as did tlie Fowey, Keppe], and Comet galley ; at half-jjast, the ship took the ground, l)ut soon floated ; anchored with the small bower at 8 ; weighed and came up the river at 11 ; anchored at Five Fathom Hole. Uth. — Sent Lieut. Lock, 26 seamen, Captain Ean- kin, and all the marines, to reinforce the army, per order from Commodore Henry.
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