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  2. Capture of Savannah - Wikipedia

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    The Capture of Savannah (also known as the First Battle of Savannah and the Battle of Brewton Hill [3] [4]) was a battle of the American Revolutionary War fought on December 29, 1778. It pitted an American garrison of Continental Army and militia units against a British invasion force commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Campbell .

  3. 69 Historical Photos That You Might Not Have Seen ... - AOL

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    Image credits: jasonvoorhees2582 Eventually, artists like the great Vincent Van Gogh learned to accept photography as a supplement to art. However, they believe an artist can capture something a ...

  4. File:A view of the town of Savanah, 1741.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Title: A history of the erection and dedication of the monument to Gen'l James Edward Oglethorpe, unveiled in Savannah, Ga., November 23, 1910 Year: 1911 Authors: Georgia Historical Society Subjects: Oglethorpe, James Edward, 1696-1785 French, Daniel Chester, 1850-1931 Publisher: Savannah, Ga., Morning news

  5. Siege of Savannah - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Savannah or the second battle of Savannah was an encounter of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) in 1779. The year before, the city of Savannah, Georgia , had been captured by a British expeditionary corps under Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Campbell .

  6. List of American Revolutionary War battles - Wikipedia

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    Capture of St. Lucia: December 18–28, 1778: St. Lucia: British victory Capture of Savannah: December 29, 1778: Georgia: British victory Battle of Beaufort: February 3, 1779: South Carolina: American victory Battle of Kettle Creek: February 14, 1779: Georgia: American victory Siege of Fort Vincennes: February 23–25, 1779: Indiana: American ...

  7. Battle of Savannah - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Savannah may refer to: The 1778 British Capture of Savannah during the American Revolutionary War; The 1779 American Siege of Savannah during the American Revolution; Closing Savannah as a port following the Siege of Fort Pulaski in 1862; The capture of Savannah following Sherman's March to the Sea in 1864

  8. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Savannah - AOL

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    Whether you wish to capture stately homes, beautiful landscapes or the charming ... 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Savannah. Tracie A. Handley. Updated September 22, 2016 at 5:13 PM.

  9. Loyalists fighting in the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    On December 29, 1778, the Patriots were badly defeated near Savannah, with New York Loyalists proving invaluable in the victory. Savannah was soon in British hands. [25] The British then moved against Augusta, Georgia. They were assisted by a Georgia Loyalist named Thomas Brown. Son of a wealthy family, Brown had in the summer of 1775 been ...