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118 from the court-house; O ' Hara's brigade the1More Details
247 General O ' Hara, twelve hundred infantry and Tarleton '1More Details
255 " When General O'Hara sent Tarleton, his1More Details
256 When O'Hara twilight nearly The2More Details
257 and General O ' Hara returned to Salisbury the1More Details
260 added General O'Hara, with his mounted infantry,1More Details
261 Corn wallis await d O'H ara's return to Salisbury,2More Details
323 After O'Hara wounded, this battalion2More Details
324 officer, second in k. Lieutenant O'Hara2More Details
340 dier General O ' Hara directed support Colo-1More Details
369 General O'Hara, turned obliquely the field1More Details
371 Tarleton's Legion. Lieutenant O'Hara of the1More Details
374 Colonel Stuart, O ' Hara being wounded, swept1More Details
376 perate and repeated the order. O'Hara hid his face2More Details
380 wounded. Stuart cold in death O'Hara and1More Details
383 looked for O'Hara and him bleeding at his1More Details
391 Stuart, killed; Brigadier Generals O'Hara and Howard2More Details
392 and Goodricke. General O ' Hara badly1More Details
509 O ' Hara, G u n h ral, of British army1More Details

 

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North Carolina 1780-'81: Being a History of the Invasion of the Carolinas by the British Army Under Lord Cornwallis in 1780-'81, with the Particular Design of Showing the Part Borne by North Carolina in That Struggle for Liberty and Independence, and to Correct Some of the Errors of History in Regard to that State and Its People. David Schenck, LL. D. Raleigh, N.C. (1889)

Bibliography
Schenck, D. (1889). North Carolina 1780-'81: Being a History of the Invasion of the Carolinas by the British Army Under Lord Cornwallis in 1780-'81, with the Particular Design of Showing the Part Borne by North Carolina in That Struggle for Liberty and Independence, and to Correct Some of the Errors of History in Regard to that State and Its People. Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton. From the Quintin Publications Collection.