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  1. 18 de may. de 2024 · Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton, a British cavalry commander, had been raiding the countryside and destroying anything of use to the Americans. The historical record of his potential involvement...

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · Banastre Tarleton, who died childless on January 16, 1833, at the age of seventy-eight, was buried in Leintwardine Churchyard. He was one of the most controversial figures in the American Revolution, possibly remembered in America more than in his native country.

  3. 6 de may. de 2024 · On 18 January 1781, Lord Charles Cornwallis planted his sword in the ground, pensively leaning on it as he listened to his subordinate, Lt. Colonel Banastre Tarleton, explain how he had lost his detachment at the Battle of Cowpens the day before.

  4. Hace 6 días · Memorial by Banastre Tarleton on Behalf of Lachlan Mc Donald. Killed at Waxhaws, South Carolina on May 29, 1780. Tarleton, "History", p 84. McDONALD, Soirle: ENSIGN, August 1780 to August 1782. Muster Rolls. Born in Scotland. DOR, Vol. XXI, p. 228. Served in Captain Patrick Stewart's Company. Analysis of the Muster Rolls.

  5. Hace 3 días · However, British Colonel Banastre Tarleton heard that South Carolina's Patriot Governor John Rutledge was traveling with Buford. Anxious to capture Rutledge, Tarleton pursued with a force of roughly 230 men, consisting of 130 Legion dragoons, 100 Mounted British Legion infantry, and a three-pounder cannon.

  6. www.myrevolutionarywar.com › battles › 800401-charlestonThe Battle of Charleston

    Hace 5 días · On April 14, 1780, Colonel Banastre Tarleton decimated a detachment of Lincoln's cavalry and followed it up by practically destroying Buford's Virginia regiment near the North Carolina border. Books on The Battle of Charleston are available from Amazon.com

  7. www.myrevolutionarywar.com › battles › 810117-cowpensThe Battle of Cowpens

    1 de may. de 2024 · Commanded by: Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton Strength: 1,100 Casualties: 110 killed, 229 wounded, 829 missing and captured, 2 guns lost: CONCLUSION: Conclusion: Decisive American Victory Southern theater, 1780–81