<Dl> <Dd> <Dl> <Dd> <P> took possession of a hill about two miles from camp, and detached Colonel Atlee to meet them further on the road; in about sixty rods he drew up and received the enemy's fire and gave them a well - directed fire from his regiment, which did great execution, and then retreated to the hill . - General Parsons </P> </Dd> </Dl> </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> <Dl> <Dd> <P> took possession of a hill about two miles from camp, and detached Colonel Atlee to meet them further on the road; in about sixty rods he drew up and received the enemy's fire and gave them a well - directed fire from his regiment, which did great execution, and then retreated to the hill . - General Parsons </P> </Dd> </Dl> </Dd> <Dl> <Dd> <P> took possession of a hill about two miles from camp, and detached Colonel Atlee to meet them further on the road; in about sixty rods he drew up and received the enemy's fire and gave them a well - directed fire from his regiment, which did great execution, and then retreated to the hill . - General Parsons </P> </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> <P> took possession of a hill about two miles from camp, and detached Colonel Atlee to meet them further on the road; in about sixty rods he drew up and received the enemy's fire and gave them a well - directed fire from his regiment, which did great execution, and then retreated to the hill . - General Parsons </P> </Dd>

Where did the battle of long island occur