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NATHANIEL GREENE MEETS DANIEL MORGAN FOLLOWING COWPENS
Important letter from one of Nathaniel Greene's aides, Major ICHABOD BURNET signed as "I. B.", 3pp. 4to., "Oliphant Mills on the Catawba 5 Oclock P.M Jan 30th 1781" to "Lt. Colo [Lewis] Morris [Jr., Aide-de-Camp to Gen'l Greene". Burnet accompanied Greene and a small contingent to meet with Daniel Morgan, recently victorious at Cowpens on Jan. 17. Since that battle, Morgan had moved north, reaching the Catawba River on Jan. 23. That same day, Greene received news of Morgan's victory at Cowpens. Still, Cornwallis was a threat and the armies needed to stay ahead of him. On the 28th, Greene left Cheraw and rode 125 miles to join Morgan. There they shared the intelligence that Cornwallis had burned his baggage in an attempt to convert his force into light infantry in order to move faster through the rugged upcountry terrain. At that point Greene saw the necessity of having his force join with Morgan somewhere up country. Burnet reports in most part: "...We this moment arrived and are much fatigued - the enemy are within 15 miles of the west side and not more than 2500 they have burned their wagons and I believe are determined to push to join [Benedict] Arnold who they expect is in Cape Fear. The Genl. [Greene] desires you will have the Baggage assorted [?] -- One Waggon is to come on with the Army - the others are to file off with the Baggage of the Army - The traveling Chest the Genl's Mattress a little paper, wafers, ink, & quills must be brought and the Wine. Spirit as many of the [illeg.] as you can get in the Waggon and my bed... the traveling cafe the Bedstead -- The Genl's Trunks the Green trunk & the Books & must be sent with the Baggage - those books in the hands of Col. [Otho] Williams must be put in the trunk -- You will send the General's spy glass and Gov. Rutledge's map of N. Carolina to the Genl. by Express. The General expects you will continue with Genl. Huger to whom you will present my compliments & to the other gentlemen. The meal should be sent up the river as fast as possible to Colston's Ferry by which means you may be furnished for several days -- ... the Commissary ... will want a number of good wagons to supply the Army - The Rum from Col. Lang I hope you will bring with you. Genl. Morgan has been with about 300 Men Col Fruman with 500 at Beatties Ford 72 Miles below and Gel. Davidson with 400 at Turkey... about 18 miles below Beatty's -- The militia now at their stations may be gone before morning. I expect Cornwallis will cross the river this night or tomorrow morning. The Genl. expects you are at Marks. Yours. I. B...Let the State Regt. form your advance...". Cornwallis would cross the Catawba several days later. Huger, (and presumably Morris) would meet up with Morgan's army at Guilford several days later. With integral address leaf. Usual folds, light soiling, small loss from seal tear resulting in the loss of two words, otherwise very good condition.

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