Guilford Courthouse
Paperback,144 pages.B & w illustrations.
Led by Lord Cornwallis in early 1781,well trained British troops were giving chase to a small American army under the command of the brilliant and innovative Nathanael Greene.Cornwallis shadowed Greene’s every evasive maneuver as the two armies moved north toward Virginia.Finally,on a cold and wet March afternoon,Greene turned to meet his British adversary in pitched battle at Guilford Courthouse.
The 28th Foot were present at this battle.
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