Maass. Around the North Carolina village of Guilford Courthouse in the late winter of 1781, two weary armies clashed on a cold, wet afternoon. American forces under Nathanael Greene engaged Lord Cornwallis's British army in a bitter two-hour battle of the Revolutionary War. The frightful contest at Guilford was a severe conflict in which troops made repeated use of their flintlock muskets, steel bayonets, and dragoon swords in hand-to-hand fighting that killed and wounded about 800 men. 224 pages, 91 images, 6"x 9", softcover.
The Battle of Guilford Courthouse
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- SKU:
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- Military Conflict:
- Revolutionary War