General de KalbUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1966 - 251 էջ Originally published in 1966, A. E. Zucker presented the first modern biography of General de Kalb, a German by birth who held the rank of major general in the Continental Army and died at the Battle of Camden during the American Revolutionary War. Through the use of previously unpublished materials, Zucker's biography challenged previous views of de Kalb and depicts his relationship with Lafayette. |
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... North Carolina ; but such is the dilatory manner in which all things are done here , that I cannot depend upon them ... North Carolina . But due to lack of even the most essential supplies , it was only on June 20 that he reached ...
... North Carolina ; but such is the dilatory manner in which all things are done here , that I cannot depend upon them ... North Carolina . But due to lack of even the most essential supplies , it was only on June 20 that he reached ...
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... North Carolina took care of its own . In the best of spirits , arrangements were made for uniting the forces . General Richard Caswell appeared entirely satisfied with the position assigned him as third in command . He was in command of ...
... North Carolina took care of its own . In the best of spirits , arrangements were made for uniting the forces . General Richard Caswell appeared entirely satisfied with the position assigned him as third in command . He was in command of ...
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... north of Camden , the armies had met in a narrow space between two wide swamps , growing narrower behind the British and wider behind the Americans . The American line was formed before daybreak ; Gist's second brigade , composed of one ...
... north of Camden , the armies had met in a narrow space between two wide swamps , growing narrower behind the British and wider behind the Americans . The American line was formed before daybreak ; Gist's second brigade , composed of one ...
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