Washington And His Country: Being Irving's Life of Washington, Abridged for the Use of Schools, With Introduction, And Continuation, Giving a Brief Outline of United States History From the Discovery of America to the End of the Civil War
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these Washington took his stand. Maxwell's light infantry were thrown in the advance, south of the Brandywine, and posted on high ground each side of the road leading to the ford. The right wing of the army, commanded by Sullivan, and com- posed of his division and those of Stephen and Stirling, extended up the Brandywine two miles beyond Washington's position. Its light troops and videttes were distributed quite up to the forks. A few detachments of ill-organized and undisciplined cavalry exte...nded across the creek on the extreme right. The left wing, composed of the Pennsylvania militia, under Major-general Arm- strong, was stationed about a mile and a half below the main body, to protect the lower fords, where the least danger was appre- hended. The Brandywine, w^hich ran in front of the whole line, was now the only obstacle between the two armies. Early on the morning of the nth, a great column of troops was descried advancing on the road leading to Chadd's Ford. A skirt of woods concealed its force, but it was supposed to be the main body of the enemy.
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