Richardson had ordered thirteen hundred men under…
December 1775 CE
Thomson marches twenty-five miles through the night to a camp where loyalists have been sheltering from cold rain and snow flurries in a "Brake of Canes."
Because the ground is wet and the loyalists have been burning cane stalks that pop and crackle, Thomson's men nearly manage to surround the camp before being discovered as they attack at dawn.
Cunningham escapes on an unsaddled horse and without his breeches, shouting for every man "to shift for himself."
The patriots recapture the munitions intended for the Cherokees, and they take one hundred and thirty prisoners, forcing them to sign a document promising not to take up arms again.
Only five or six loyalists are killed, though Thomson has to restrain his men from harming the prisoners, some of whom are sent off to Charles Town in chains.