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  2. Siege of Yorktown - Wikipedia

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    Articles of Capitulation, Yorktown Article I. The garrisons of York and Gloucester including the officers and seamen of his Britannic Majesty's ships, as well as other mariners, to surrender themselves prisoners of war to the combined forces of America and France.

  3. Asgill Affair - Wikipedia

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    After the capitulation of the British forces at Yorktown in 1781, skirmishes and retaliatory acts between the Patriots and Loyalists continued. [1] Loyalist Philip White was killed by Patriot militiamen [ 2 ] in March 1782.

  4. Moore House (Yorktown, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Washington's and Cornwallis's representatives met at the house the following day, where they negotiated Articles of Capitulation. [4] A rough draft was delivered to Washington's headquarters that night, where he made minor changes. [4] The revised articles were agreed to and signed on October 19. [4]

  5. Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer, died 1792) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the siege of Yorktown, it was he (as the most senior naval officer present) and Charles Cornwallis, Lieutenant General of the British Armed Forces, who signed the Articles of Capitulation on 18 October 1781.

  6. Yorktown campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Yorktown campaign, also known as the Virginia campaign, ... and to surrender the troops under my command, by capitulation on the 19th instant, as prisoners of war ...

  7. Man suspected of fatally shooting woman in Yorktown then ...

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    Salvatore Ciniglio in an undated photo released by the Yorktown Police Department after he was suspected of shooting Geraldine Krecmer outside her Jefferson Valley home following a domestic ...

  8. Siege of Yorktown order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The American forces that opposed Cornwallis at Yorktown also arrived in Virginia at different times, since most of the detachments were made in reaction to the British movements. After Arnold was sent to Virginia, General George Washington, the American commander-in-chief, in January 1781 sent the Marquis de Lafayette to Virginia with 900 men.

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    A Tax Watch probe of Yorktown mansion found rentals without certificates of occupancy, an unpermitted event space, and a need for 2 affordable units.