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Battlefields | South Carolina Militia - The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. The Battle of Cowpens was fought on January 17, 1781 in modern day Cherokee County, two miles east of Spartanburg County and three miles south of the North Carolina state line. Continue reading →. This entry was posted in Battlefields. And tagged Battle of Cowpens. March 19, 2014. Memoirs of the American Revolution as Relating to the State of South Carolina, V2. Memoirs of the American Revolution as Relating to the State of South Carolina, V1.
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Memoirs of the American Revolution as Relating to the State of South Carolina, V2South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War | South Carolina Militia - The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. Memoirs of the American Revolution as Relating to the State of South Carolina, V2. Published in 1821 by John Drayton. Memoirs of the American Revolution. Was based on original papers, documents, and writings collected by his father, William Henry Drayton. Two volumes of his work focused specifically on memoirs relative to South Carolina during the Revolutionary War. William Henry Drayton. Click to print (Opens in new window). And tagged Drayton Papers.
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Journals | South Carolina Militia - The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. Memoir of Major Thomas Young. Continue reading →. This entry was posted in Journals. And tagged Bill Cunningham. March 14, 2014. Memoirs of Major Joseph McJunkin. In 1775, at the age of 20, Joseph McJunkin volunteered for service in the Spartan Militia Regiment commanded by Colonel John Thomas, Sr. He rose to the rank of Major in the 2nd Spartan Regiment and fought at the battles of Cowpens, Kings Mountain, Cedar Springs, Hanging Rock, and Musgrove Mill.
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Library | South Carolina Militia - The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. Memoirs of the American Revolution as Relating to the State of South Carolina, V2. Published in 1821 by John Drayton. Memoirs of the American Revolution. Was based on original papers, documents, and writings collected by his father, William Henry Drayton. Two volumes of his work focused specifically on memoirs relative to South Carolina during the Revolutionary War. William Henry Drayton. Continue reading →. This entry was posted in Drayton Papers. Memoirs ...
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Drayton Papers | South Carolina Militia - The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. Category Archives: Drayton Papers. Memoirs of the American Revolution as Relating to the State of South Carolina, V2. Published in 1821 by John Drayton. Memoirs of the American Revolution. Was based on original papers, documents, and writings collected by his father, William Henry Drayton. Two volumes of his work focused specifically on memoirs relative to South Carolina during the Revolutionary War. William Henry Drayton. Continue reading →. April 2, 2014.
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Colonel John Thomas Sr. - Spatan Regiment | South Carolina Militia - The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. Colonel John Thomas, Sr. John Thomas, Sr. Was born May 4, 1718 (or April 5, 1720) in Cardiff, Wales. Shortly after his birth, his family immigrated to Chester County, Pennsylvania where he spent his childhood. Although raised Episcopalian, in 1740 he married Jane Black, a spirited young lady and zealous Presbyterian. Regiments throughout the state. John Thomas resigned his commission under the Royal government. In September of 1775 the Spartan Regiment was ...
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Letters | South Carolina Militia - The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. Charlestown Letter Discussing Cherokee Indians – 21 July 1776. The following extract is from a letter sent from Charlestown, South Carolina on July 21, 1776. The sender and recipient is unknown. Continue reading →. This entry was posted in Letters. March 30, 2014. Col Williams to Gov. Rutledge – 4 Aug 1775. Letter from Colonel A. Williamson to President John Rutledge detailing an ambush on his men and his subsequent burning of Seneca. Continue reading →.
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Militia | South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. While looked down on by professional soldiers, including George Washington, the militia played a major role in changing the course of the war in the south with victories at the battles of Cowpens and Kings Mountain, as well as other battles and skirmishes throughout the backcountry of South Carolina. This entry was posted on. March 22, 2014. Memoirs of the American Revolution as Relating to the State of South Carolina, V2.
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Bios | South Carolina Militia - The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. Thomas Young was born in Laurens, South Carolina on January 17, 1764, although his brother, Christopher, says he was born in February. Sometime around 1765 his family moved a short distance to modern day Union County. Continue reading →. This entry was posted in Bios. And tagged Battle of Cowpens. Battle of Kings Mountain. Siege at Ninety Six. April 16, 2014. Absalom Bobo, PVT. 8216;s company of Colonel Benjamin Roebuck. Continue reading →. March 15, 2014.
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Glossary | South Carolina Militia - The Revolutionary War
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South Carolina Militia – The Revolutionary War. Gates, Horatio, Major General. Greene, Nathanael, Major General. Lincoln, Benjamin, Major General. Morgan, Daniel, Brigadier General. Memoirs of the American Revolution as Relating to the State of South Carolina, V2. Memoirs of the American Revolution as Relating to the State of South Carolina, V1. Charlestown Letter Discussing Cherokee Indians – 21 July 1776. Col Williams to Gov. Rutledge – 4 Aug 1775. The leading genealogical research site on the Internet.