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**LeRoy Hammond Autograph Letter Signed, to Major General Lincoln dated: 15 May 1779, "Horse shoe bridge", [South Carolina]
To Major General Benjamin Lincoln, "on his March." Docketed on address leaf "From Col. Hammond May 15th 1779." Colonel Hammond was marching in concert with General Lincoln's army toward Charleston to prevent British forces commanded by Major General Augustine Prevost from capturing the city and was near the Ashepoo River when he wrote General Lincoln. "This morning we fell in with eighty odd Negroes under an escort of only three men directed to some people in georgia as you will see by the inclosed papers. We have the whole under our care and a few miles from this we met with 25 very fine steers wch. Appeared to be a Drove collected for the Enemy [and] we have them with us also. I have intel[l]igence that there is two hundred more slaves but a little way a head of us with only five wh[ite] men to guard them it is probible we shall fall in with them in which case we shall stand in need of reinforcement as our prisoners will be above our numbers." Hammond sent his letter by Major Postell and suggested that he could give General Lincoln more "particulars."
One page, on laid paper with watermark, W6 1/2" L8"

Provenance: Joseph Rubinfine, 26 Sep 1975
Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Other Notes: Leroy Hammond (1728-1790). Richmond, Virginia-born, Hammond served 1775-76 Provincial Congresses in the First General Assembly. He became a colonel in the Patriot militia. After the war, he served as a Judge for the new Edgefield District.

Benjamin Lincoln (1733-1810) Massachusetts Bay-born, American army officer. He was a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Lincoln was involved in three major surrenders during the war: Battles of Saratoga, he oversaw the largest American surrender of the war at the 1780 Siege of Charleston, and, as George Washington's second in command, he formally accepted the British surrender at Yorktown. Lincoln served as first United States Secretary of War 1781-3, and was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati of the state of Massachusetts.

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