id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27293 Tiffany, Osmond A sketch of the life and services of Gen. Otho Holland Williams Read before the Maryland historical society, on Thursday evening, March 6, 1851 .txt text/plain 11178 435 64 known: it gave great encouragement to the American troops, and Col. Williams has left a little description of the joy with which the complete rout and terrible slaughter of the Republicans, under Col. Buford, at Wacsaw, the enemy being led on by Tarlton, for a time utterly Col. Williams with his regiment appears at the seat of war, in the scarce more dangerous, than the sufferings of the army without an enemy This intelligence threw consternation into the American army, and Gen. Gates called a council of war. The troops of Gen. Gates' army had frequently felt the consequence of eating bad of the Southern army, but Williams always continued his firm friend, and "A few days ago Gen. Morgan, with the Light Infantry of our army and a the battle of Cowpens, and gave Williams an opportunity of displaying the General ordered the army to return to its former position at the ./cache/27293.txt ./txt/27293.txt