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fired from the flank. Colonel Mallory himself was killed in the attack, after being wounded by shot, saber and bayonet. The militiamen were able to hold off the British forces, forcing them to retreat to Newport News point and eventually their boats. While retreating, Captain Brown was injured and
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ship as part of a prisoner exchange, and had been warned against taking up arms again. Intelligence gained during this time led him to conclusions about the likely route of the expedition, so he tried to set up an ambush at a place called Tompkins' Bridge, crossing the creek between Hampton and
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militia, which turned out to respond to raiding and supply expeditions that he sent out. Early on March 8, Arnold sent about 300 men on a raiding expedition to the
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in November. In January 1781 another 1,600 troops, this time under the command of the traitor
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When the militia were alerted to Dundas' expedition, Colonel Francis Mallory, a resident of
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Quarstein, John, V; Rouse, Parke S. Jr. (1996) . Finneran, Elisa F. (ed.).
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had not been the scene of significant military activity for most of the
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The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book
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Arnold's presence at Portsmouth was monitored by local
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was a minor action fought on March 8, 1781, during the
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A historical sign with information about the skirmish
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Index

American Revolutionary War

Virginia
Newport News, Virginia
United States
Great Britain

Thomas Dundas
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Yorktown campaign
Richmond
Waters Creek
Cape Henry
Blandford
Spencer's Ordinary
Green Spring
Francisco
Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
Chesapeake
Yorktown
order of battle
American Revolutionary War
Newport News, Virginia
Patriot
British Army

Yorktown campaign
Virginia

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