Index Entry | Drums, in Yorktown, beat British or German march in British capitulation |
Location | Yorktown |
Citation | BEP(P.781.010 10 Nov 1781:41 (1/4) His Excellency General Washington granted a cessation of two hours . . . [5 lines, substance of articles as follows: Article 1 & 2, 11 lines] Art. III. Settles the time, manner and order of the garrisons of York and Gloucester side, with shouldered arms, colours cases, and drums beating a British march, to ground their arms, and return to their encampment, and remain until dispatched to the places of their destination, &c. |
Generic Title | Boston Evening Post (Powars) |
Date | 1781.11.10 |
Publisher | Powars, Edward E. |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1781 |
Bibliography | B0003864 |