Proceedings On the Occasion of the Dedication of the Monument On the One Hundred
Proceedings On the Occasion of the Dedication of the Monument On the One Hundred
David Pulsifer
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Smallwood, tliat lay at the White Horse, to get him to cover onr retreat and fix a place of rendezvous, &c. He sent nie forward to try to stop as many of his broken troops that Iiad taken the road to Downingtown. On coming near to there, I found where some of his artillery had thrown a field-piece into a limekiln, and had broke the carriage. I went on to Downingtown, and fixed a guard on the road to stop the runaways ; got a wheeler and blacksmith to mend the carriage, and went down and put the... cannon on the carriage, &c. - Lieut. Samuel Brady, ()f Huflido Valley, now in Union County, Pa. , lielougcd to ('ai)t. . John Doyle's company of Independent Rifles, then attached to tiie 6tii Pa. In Wayne's Brigade, and was with him at Paoli. Brady was on guard and laid down with his blanket ])U(;kled around liiiii. The British were nearly on them before tlie sentinel fired. Brady ran, and as he jumped a fence, a soldier struck at liim with a nniskel and pinned his blanket to a rail. He tore tiie blanket and dashed on.
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