The North Carolina ContinentalsUNC Press Books, 2005 - 428 páginas In this classic account of the Revolutionary War experiences of the North Carolina Continentals, Hugh F. Rankin traces the events leading to war in North Carolina and follows all the campaigns and battles in which the North Carolina Continentals took part |
Índice
War Comes to North Carolina | 5 |
The Moores Creek Bridge Campaign | 30 |
The British in North Carolina | 57 |
Siege of Charleston 1776 | 72 |
Brandywine and Germantown | 102 |
Valley Forge 17771778 | 126 |
Monmouthand the New York Highlands | 151 |
Stony Point and the Hudson | 166 |
A New General for the South | 254 |
The Race to the Dan | 270 |
The Road to Guilford | 286 |
The Battle of Guilford Court House | 301 |
South Carolina 1781 | 321 |
Eutaw Springs | 343 |
The Beginning of the End | 364 |
Peace | 388 |
The Carolinas 17781779 | 179 |
Stono Ferry | 200 |
Charleston 1780 | 217 |
The Brief Command of Horatio Gates | 237 |
Works Cited | 399 |
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Alexander Martin American Revolution April Archives and History arms artillery battle camp Captain Carolina militia Carolinians Caswell Letterbook Chapel Hill Charleston Clements Library Clinton Colonial Records command Continental Congress Cornelius Harnett Cornwallis Cross Creek December Department of Archives deserters detachment enemy enlisted February field fire Fitzpatrick flank force Ford Gates George Washington Papers Governor Greene's Harnett Hillsborough Historical Society Hogun infantry Iredell James James Iredell Jethro Sumner Papers Joseph Reed Josiah Martin Journals July June Laurens Letters of Members Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln loyalists Magazine of History Memoirs militiamen Moultrie Nash Nathanael Greene Nathanael Greene Papers New-York Historical Society North Caro North Carolina Continentals North Carolina Department North Carolina troops October ordered Orderly Book Pickens recruiting Regiment Richard Caswell river Samuel Johnston sent September Siege of Charleston soldiers South Southern Department Southern Historical Collection Steuben Tarleton Thomas Burke Tories Virginia Wilmington wounded Writings of Washington York
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