- J Burnet letter to Francis Marion.
Ashley Hill, SC - 24 July 1782
I am directed by Major-General Greene to request you will be pleased to furnish fifty men as an escort to some wagons with clothing, waiting at Laurens Ferry
- J Burnet letter to Francis Marion.
Ashley Hill, SC - 26 July 1782
I am directed by Major-General Greene to inform you, that the quarter part of the garrison of Savannah have arrived at Charlestown.
- Nathanael Greene letter to George Washington.
Ashley Hill, SC - 29 August 1782
Since I wrote to your Excellency, a day or two ago, Lieutenant-Colonel Laurens has been killed in an action on the Combahee River, about fifty miles south of our camp.
- Nathanael Greene letter to George Washington.
Ashley Hill, SC - 4 October 1782
the evacuation of Charleston is reduced to a certainty. The following disposition, it is said, is to be made of the troops in garrison.
- Nathanael Greene letter to George Washington.
Ashley Hill, SC - 10 December 1782
I doubt not your Excellency expected to hear of the evacuation of Charleston long before this. The enemy are not yet gone, although now just upon the eve of their departure. In two days more, the town will be free.
