Moultrie writes to Charles Lee delivering the information he recieved from Daniel Horry regarding the enemy being near to landing a few ships at Bennet's Landing, six miles from Haddrell's Point.
In this letter, Moultrie informs Charles Lee of a scouting party being unable to get close enough to discover the enemy camp and plans for retreat, if needed.
Transcript of the Report on Twenty-four Letters from President John Rutledge to the S.C. Delegates in Congress from May 1780 through January 1782, which were Presented to the Charleston Library Society by Thomas Bee, Esq., July 22, 1833.
Marion delivers orders to Taylor to proceed with his party to Dorchester and gather information about the British's strength and number of men there. Marion also lists the commanding officers of three troops.