The Life, Letters And Despatches of Major Gen. Nathaniel Greene ... With a Life By His Grandson. [specimen Pages]
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Perhaps you might be able to make some detachment that would contribute to the suc- cess of the party. By the last accounts Lieutenant-Colonel Tarleton was in motion with about 1000 troops toAvards Gen- eral Morgan who is in the fork of Broad Biver. Lord Cornwallis is moving in force to cover him. I wish your answer respecting the practicability of surprising the party near Nelsons — the routes and the force you will be able to detach. This inquiry is a matter that requires the greatest secrecy.... I am. Dear Sir, your most obedient humble servant, N. Greene. MAJOR-GENERAL NATHANAEL GREENE. 13 TO MRS. GREENE. Camp on the Pedee, January 25, 1781. My Dear Caty, General Morgan has given Colonel Tarleton a com- plete defeat. The enemy's loss is upwards of one hundred killed, upwards of two hundred wounded, and upwards of five hundred prisoners, and between thirty and forty commissioned officers killed and taken prisoners. Besides these there were taken two field pieces, eight hundred stand of arms, thirty five wagons, sixty negroes, and one hundred Dragoon horses.
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