Henry Knox, a Soldier of the Revolution; Major-General in the Continental Army, Washington's Chief of Artillery, First Secretary of War Under the Constitution, Founder of the Society of the Cincinnati; 1750-1806
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The enemy followed with caution, and we came off without the loss of a single piece of cannon or any thing else, except one empty ammuni- tion waggon, the engagement from beginning to end being about two hours and forty minutes. "Our loss in killed, wounded, and missing, is not fully ascer- tained, but will not exceed five hundred or six hundred. We had a very considerable number of officers of merit killed and wounded. Brigadier-General Nash, of North Carolina, mortally wounded by a cannon-bal...l taking off his thigh. "The enemy's loss, we hear from pretty good authority, is very considerable ; General Agnew killed. Sir William Erskine wounded. This is the first attack made during this war by the American troops on the main body of the enemy ; and had it not been for the unlucky circumstance of the fog, Philadelphia would probably have been in our hands. It is matter worthy of observation that in most other 1777] The Contest Moves Southward 1 1 1 countries which have been invaded one or two battles have decided their fate ; but America rises after a defeat !
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