The patriots in the Snow Campaign 1775

first land battle of the American Revolution in South Carolina

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The patriots in the Snow Campaign 1775
Bobby Gilmer Moss
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The patriots in the Snow Campaign 1775

first land battle of the American Revolution in South Carolina

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"Gives an account of the first military encounter on land between the Associators (Patriots) and Non-Associators (Loyalists) in South Carolina. Within the narrative of the book the major antagonists who faced each other through the American Revolution are identified. A list of all the known patriots who fought in the Snow Campaign and the full account of each soldier's Revolutionary War service is included."--"Loyalists and patriots" Web site.

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Publisher
Scotia-Hibernia
Language
English
Pages
173

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Blacksburg, S.C
Other Titles
Snow Campaign 1775

Classifications

Library of Congress
E230.5.S6 M67 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 173 p. :
Number of pages
173

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25132730M
ISBN 10
0980040302
ISBN 13
9780980040302
LCCN
2011282080
OCLC/WorldCat
240145156

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