Citation - Maryland Journal: 1781.10.30

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Index Entry Drums, in Yorktown, to beat British or German march in capitulation 
Location Yorktown 
Citation
MJ.781.018
30 Oct 1781:21,22,23,31,32 (8/46 426)
Philadelphia, Oct. 25.  This morning Colonel Tilghman, Aid-
de-Camp to his Excellency, and illustrious Commander in
Chief, arrived in town, with the following despatches to the
President of Congress.
Headquarters, near York, 19th October, 1781.
Sir, I have the honour to inform Congress, that a reduction
of the British Army, under the command of Lord Cornwallis,
is most happily effected.
. . . [2 columns on letters of negotiation on the
arrangements of the capitulation.]
[2 Articles relating to status of prisoners and delivery of
arms.]
Art. 3.  At twelve o'clock this day the two redoubts on the
left flank of York to be delivered, the one to a detachment
of American infantry, the other to a detachment of French
Grenadiers.  The garrison of York will march out to a place
to be appointed, in front of the posts, at two o'clock
precisely, with shouldered arms, colours cased, and drums
beating a British or German march.  They are to then ground
their arms, and return to their encampment,. . . [5 lines]
The garrison will march out at three o'clock in the
afternoon, the cavalry with their swords drawn, trumpets
sounding, and the infantry in the manner prescribed for the
garrison of York:  they are likewise to return to their
encampment until they can be finally marched off.  [GRANTED
]
[10 Articles]
Done at York, in Virginia, this 19th day of October, 1781.
[signed]  CORNWALLIS
          THOS.SYMONDS
Published by Order of Congress
[signed] Charles Thomson, Secretary


Generic Title Maryland Journal 
Date 1781.10.30 
Publisher Goddard, M. K. 
City, State Baltimore, MD 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0021137
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