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Battle of Green Spring / James City County /  Virginia / Military history / Charles Cornwallis /  1st Marquess Cornwallis / Siege of Yorktown / Gilbert du Motier /  marquis de Lafayette / Anthony Wayne / American Revolutionary War / Cavalry / Military personnel / United States / York County /  Virginia
Date: 2008-01-27 20:51:06
Battle of Green Spring
James City County
Virginia
Military history
Charles Cornwallis
1st Marquess Cornwallis
Siege of Yorktown
Gilbert du Motier
marquis de Lafayette
Anthony Wayne
American Revolutionary War
Cavalry
Military personnel
United States
York County
Virginia

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