Index Entry | Drums, in Charleston, beat in American surrender, not a British march |
Location | Charleston |
Citation | NYM(G.780.060 12 Jun 1780:14,21 (1495) Article of Capitulation, as proposed by Major-General Lincoln, and answered by their Excellencies General Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. and Vice-Admiral Arbuthnot. . . Art.VII. The whole garrison shall, at an hour to be appointed, march out of the town to the ground between the works of the place and the canal, where they will deposit their arms. The drums are not to beat a British march, or colours to be uncased. . . [12 articles total] |
Generic Title | New York Mercury (Gaine) |
Date | 1780.06.12 |
Publisher | Gaine, Hugh |
City, State | New York, NY |
Year | 1780 |
Bibliography | B0030563 |