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                    <text>Danl Horry to Gen. Lee
To
His Excell.y General Lee
Charles Town

�Camp on Haddrells Point 4th August 1776
Dear General
I am sorry and surprised that any person could have informed your
excellency that I had taken Scotts house. I have always been satisﬁed
and happy in my own tent and never assumed a mansion in camp. – It
was General Armstrongs opinion that as we has only twenty artillery
there which are the only provincials here and that the militia would in
all probability be discharged in a day or two, it would be better to
save the colony the house next of the blue house and therefore the
sick in the hospital, which were only two men, to the yellow house,
where they have plenty of room. It give up Wm. Scotts House, but if it
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I am with great respect yr excellys
Ob. Hum Servt.
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Excelly Gen. Lee

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I consider the safety of the fort &amp; Garrison on Sullivan’s Island, as entirely depending on your post and on the activity and vigilance of the corps rifle men extending from the left of your post, along the creek that separates Sullivan’s Island from the continent. This corps, I would still further reinforce, but have it not at present in my power, they are however so formidable a body of men that with your spirit and industry there is the greatest probability that they will be able to check if not totally defeat [tear in page][an]y attempts of the enemy on that side. &#13;
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                <text>Regarding concerns over the safety of the fort and garrison on Sullivans Island</text>
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                <text>Ms. 84, Daniel Horry Correspondence, 1776.</text>
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                <text>Copyright has not been assigned to the Charleston Library Society. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Charleston Library Society. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Charleston Library Society as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.</text>
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