The British general O'Hara, on behalf of General Cornwallis who claimed to be sick, surrendered Cornwallis's sword at Yorktown. The terms of surrender had been agreed upon earlier that morning. General Rochambeau was the intended receiver, but refused the sword, gesturing instead that O'Hara should give it to General Washington. General Washington then called forth his second in command, General Benjamin Lincoln to accept the sword. Benjamin Lincoln was the commanding general at the Battle of Charleston, where he had been forced to surrender to Cornwallis with humiliating terms of surrender. General Benjamin Lincoln did accept the sword from General Charles O'Hara, officially declaring surrender for the British.
General Charles Cornwallis
Charles Cornwallis
Yorktown, in 1781, in Virginia
General Cornwallis did not surrender personally to George Washington. Instead he sent a deputy to do the job.
the Battle of Yorktown
October 17, 1783 - General Cornwallis surrenders his arms to General Washington in Yorktown, Virginia.
General Cornwallis' army surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia in 1781, but Cornwallis himself was not there to surrender to General George Washington.
General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown. Yorktown
Yorktown Corwallis surrendered to gerneral Washington in Yorktown.
In Yorktown, Virginia =)
Yorktown
Yorktown, in 1781, in Virginia
At the battle of Yorktown
Yorktown
General Cornwallis did not surrender personally to George Washington. Instead he sent a deputy to do the job.
General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia, heralding the end of the Revolutionary War.General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown.
At the Battle of Yorktown.
General Charles Cornwallis
Yorktown,VA