Proceedings of a Council of War Held At Burke Jail, Georgia, January 14th, 1779, With a Narrative of the Subsequent Proceedings, And the Proclamation Issued, By Lieut. Col. James Ingram
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, The Rebels, by the best accounts, were above two thousand. Their Commissary, our prisoner, says, two thousand five hun- dred. On our side three Grenadier Companies of the 60th regiment, Sir James Baird's Light Infantry, the 2d battalion 71st regiment. Captain Tawes's Troop of Light dragoons. lO with about 150 Provincials, Rangers and Militia, making in all about 900, composed the corps that attacked. The good consequences of this de- feat will, I hope, soon appear. The Rebels will not again d...isturb us in this Province. Our communication with our back friends and the Indians will be open; and though I cannot think it prudent to extend immediately far upwards, in the mean time, whilst we guard what we have already got, we hold ourselves in readiness to catch at further favourable incidents, as they may occur. The result of this defeat was the loss of Augusta and the almost complete yielding of the State to the British. As another result, the name of Lieut- Col. Ingram does not appear in any work on that state I have been able to consult.
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