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'''Otho Holland Williams''' (1 March 1749 – 15 July 1794) was a Colonel in the [[Continental Army]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]], and an ally of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]].
'''Otho Holland Williams''' (March 1, 1749 – July 15, 1794) was a Colonel in the [[Continental Army]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]], and an ally of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]].


In 1781, General [[Nathanael Greene]] sent Williams and several hundred men to scout the movements [[Charles Cornwallis]]' army in [[North Carolina]]. However, Cornwallis learned of Williams' location and sent 1200 troops to attack his men. After being prompted of Williams' situation, the [[Colonial Assassins]] helped him survive the {{Wiki|Battle of Wetzell's Mill}}.
In 1781, General [[Nathanael Greene]] sent Williams and several hundred men to scout the movements [[Charles Cornwallis]]' army in [[North Carolina]]. However, Cornwallis learned of Williams' location and sent 1200 troops to attack his men. After being prompted of Williams' situation, the [[Colonial Assassins]] helped him survive the {{Wiki|Battle of Wetzell's Mill}}.

Revision as of 03:49, 29 April 2013


Otho Holland Williams (1 March 1749 – 15 July 1794) was a Colonel in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and an ally of the Assassin Order.

In 1781, General Nathanael Greene sent Williams and several hundred men to scout the movements Charles Cornwallis' army in North Carolina. However, Cornwallis learned of Williams' location and sent 1200 troops to attack his men. After being prompted of Williams' situation, the Colonial Assassins helped him survive the Battle of Wetzell's Mill.

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