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Savannah December 26th 1781. Sir Col: CLARKE was favored with your letter this morning, and begs you will inform Major BOWDEN, of the situation, of the different Rebel Parties in Carolina; and particularly about McKay’s, being in the neighbourhood of Ebenezer. Should Capt. CUTHBERT, come in the Boat, you have sent for the Prisoners, Col: CLARKE desires he may be detained at your Post, and the Prisr. sent to Savannah; unless you have received some directions from Major BOWDEN, relative to them.
I am Sir, Your most Capt. INGRAM
Great Britain, Public Record Office, Treasury, Class 1, Volume 650, folio 155. Click here for ---> Regimental History Main Page More Volunteers of Augusta History
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