Produced by SC250 and the SC Battleground Preservation Trust, the papers reveal the Swamp Fox's role and character in the Revolutionary War in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust has released the first volume of the Francis Marion Papers which it believes has the potential to reshape the public’s understanding of one of the ...
Berkeley County is taking special pride in its role in the Revolutionary War. Here's why officials say commemorating their ...
So if one wishes to get a better sense of the real Francis Marion (1732-1795), one could start by visiting the Low Country here, where the Swamp Fox fought his battles against the Redcoats and ...
He also found several family ties to Francis Marion. A born-and-raised Detroiter, Paul Graham didn’t know who Marion, aka "The Swamp Fox," was. While he was parsing through the history and ...
One of the most exciting aspects of this release is its accessibility. Unlike many historical archives that remain behind ...
letters written to and from General Francis Marion otherwise known as Swamp Fox. The nickname came about as a result of his elusive guerrilla warfare tactics against British forces. The trust said ...
The Freedom Fighters storm the home to avoid a connection being made between Mary Videaux and Francis Marion. In secret, the Swamp Fox tells his fiancee of Toby's death, and tries to determine if ...
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