In 1780 - 81, the British built a series of small forts or redoubts to serve as an outer line of defense for their headquarters at Camden. They were fortified with troops and artillery, making Camden relatively impenetrable to attack by the . . . — — Map (db m109732) HM
Lt. Col. Washington led his Calvary around the east side of the battlefield, then rode into the British rear at the base of Hobkirk’s Hill. There he found a large number of stragglers, wounded men, doctors, and other noncombatants.
Washington . . . — — Map (db m48736) HM
Women lived difficult lives in the Revolutionary era. They cooked, wove cloth and sewed it into clothing, washed, mended, and raised children. They also usually helped their husbands on the farm or in the family business.
The war forced women to . . . — — Map (db m23402) HM
Originally known as Pine Tree Hill, Joseph Kershaw modeled his town plan on that of Philadelphia.Kershaw's plan incorporated wide streets, open public squares, and open land for future use. The earliest plan of Camden, drawn before 1774, shows a 486 . . . — — Map (db m220544) HM
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