File:Battle of Guilford Courthouse 15 March 1781.jpg

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English: Painting of the Battle of Guilford Court House (March 15, 1781) from Soldiers of the American Revolution by H. Charles McBarron. "[General Nathaniel] Greene observed as the veteran First Maryland Continentals threw back a British attack and countered with a bayonet charge. As they reformed their line, William Washington's Light Dragoons raced by to rescue raw troops of the Fifth Maryland who had buckled under a furious assault of British Grenadiers and Guards." (Source: Center of Military History.)
Date 1 June 2006 (original upload date)
Source Source: downloaded from Prints and Posters: Soldiers of the American Revolution, Center of Military History. Access date: June 1 2006.
Author H. Charles McBarron, The original uploader was Oldwildbill at English Wikipedia.
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  • 2006-06-01 10:53 Oldwildbill 1929×1383× (662523 bytes) Battle of Guiliford Courthouse, 15 March 1781 title=Battle of Gyuiliford Courthouse, 15 March 1781 Source:downloaded from {{cite web|title=Prints & Posters: Soldiers of the American Revolution, Center of Military History last= |first= |authorlink= |coau

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