Monday, August 15, 2011

Today in History 1780-"Swamp Fox" routs loyalists while Gates' men fall ill"

On this day in 1780, American Lieutenant Colonel Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox," and his irregular cavalry force of 250 rout a party of Loyalists commanded by Major Micajah Gainey at Port's Ferry, South Carolina. Meanwhile, General Horatio Gates' men consumed half-baked bread, which sickened them overnight and contributed to their disastrous performance at the Battle of Camden, also in South Carolina, the following day.


Source; www.history.com
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