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Francis Marion The Swamp Fox of Snows Island

Author : Rebecca Dunahoe
Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2018-01-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781641144483

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Francis Marion The Swamp Fox of Snows Island by Rebecca Dunahoe Pdf

Francis Marian, a second- generation immigrant, was of French descent. As a youth, he rode his horse through the streams, lakes, and swamps, learning the lay of the land. He was shipwrecked but survived to fight in the Indian War, and it was there he learned the guerrilla warfare. The name was given to him by the British soldiers. He and his men lived off the land fighting, running, and hiding. He truly was a "Swamp Fox.".

Francis Marion

Author : Cliff Mills
Publisher : Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2015-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781612289496

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Francis Marion by Cliff Mills Pdf

Francis Marion, often referred to as the "Swamp Fox," was one of America's most important Revolutionary War leaders. He and his small band of men battled the British in the fields, woods, rivers, and swamps of South Carolina. They never let up, disrupting communications and supply lines. His daring raids helped America gain independence. We know some facts about Marion, but they can get lost in the stories and legends about him. This book will help you separate fact from fiction and learn more about the real Francis Marion. The best stories are true stories, and the Swamp Fox's true story is one of courage, smart fighting, and a love of freedom. America is deeply in debt to him

Francis Marion: the Swamp Fox

Author : Hugh F. Rankin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Generals
ISBN : UOM:39015001793903

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Francis Marion: the Swamp Fox by Hugh F. Rankin Pdf

Calls attention to Marion's military career and crucial role in the Revolution as a guerrilla leader in the South during the years 1780 and 81.

Swamp Fox

Author : Dr. Robert D. Bass
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2017-07-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781787206199

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Swamp Fox by Dr. Robert D. Bass Pdf

One of the most fascinating figures of the American Revolution, General Francis Marion slipped in and out of the Carolina swamps to strike sudden, devastating blows against the British. Cutting through the Swamp Fox legend, Robert D. Bass has arrived at a realistic and fascinating appraisal of this military genius with this 1959 literary work. “[A] close but spirited chronology of the raids and routs [General Francis Marion] led against the British. A humane man, a dedicated soldier with a devotion to duty and a worship of liberty, [he] was also a taciturn, moody and introverted character. With an intuitive sense of strategy, particularly that of the swift advance and the rapid retreat, he became a sound and savage fighter [...] rose from the ranks as an unknown captain to become a Brigadier General. Here, bivouac by bivouac, are the lashes and the sieges in which he engaged; the daring rescue of 150 Rebel prisoners from Sumter’s house; the bedevilment and the destruction of the British is small diversionary actions; and the indefatigable endurance of that gaunt, ill-kempt, gallant fighter who became a nemesis to Cornwallis and the entire British Army....”—Kirkus Review

The Swamp Fox

Author : John Oller
Publisher : Da Capo Press
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9780306824586

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The Swamp Fox by John Oller Pdf

This comprehensive biography of Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, covers his famous wartime stories as well as a private side of him that has rarely been explored In the darkest days of the American Revolution, Francis Marion and his band of militia freedom fighters kept hope alive for the patriot cause during the critical British "southern campaign." Employing insurgent guerrilla tactics that became commonplace in later centuries, Marion and his brigade inflicted enemy losses that were individually small but cumulatively a large drain on British resources and morale. Although many will remember the stirring adventures of the "Swamp Fox" from the Walt Disney television series of the late 1950s and the fictionalized Marion character played by Mel Gibson in the 2000 film The Patriot, the real Francis Marion bore little resemblance to either of those caricatures. But his exploits were no less heroic as he succeeded, against all odds, in repeatedly foiling the highly trained, better-equipped forces arrayed against him. In this action-packed biography we meet many colorful characters from the Revolution: Banastre Tarleton, the British cavalry officer who relentlessly pursued Marion over twenty-six miles of swamp, only to call off the chase and declare (per legend) that "the Devil himself could not catch this damned old fox," giving Marion his famous nickname; Thomas Sumter, the bold but rash patriot militia leader whom Marion detested; Lord Cornwallis, the imperious British commander who ordered the hanging of rebels and the destruction of their plantations; "Light-Horse Harry" Lee, the urbane young Continental cavalryman who helped Marion topple critical British outposts in South Carolina; but most of all Francis Marion himself, "the Washington of the South," a man of ruthless determination yet humane character, motivated by what his peers called "the purest patriotism." In The Swamp Fox, the first major biography of Marion in more than forty years, John Oller compiles striking evidence and brings together much recent learning to provide a fresh look both at Marion, the man, and how he helped save the American Revolution.

Traditions of the Swamp Fox

Author : William Willis Boddie
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : WISC:89077026045

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Traditions of the Swamp Fox by William Willis Boddie Pdf

Not a scholarly work, this "set-piece of avocational historical writing" is introduced "by Steven D. Smith, an archaeologist and Marion researcher who has been involved in the search for evidence of Marion's camp on Snow's Island."--Jacket.

Francis Marion

Author : William O. Steele
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1962
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015027228538

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Francis Marion by William O. Steele Pdf

A brief biography of the southern plantation owner whose knowledge of the swamps helped keep the Revolution alive in the South.

Francis Marion

Author : Kay Cornelius
Publisher : Infobase Learning
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN : 9781438143927

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Francis Marion by Kay Cornelius Pdf

A biography of the Swamp Fox who received that nickname by hiding out in the swamps to attack British troops by surprise during the Revolutionary War.

Francis Marion and the Snow's Island Community

Author : Steven D. Smith
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2021-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1952248167

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Francis Marion and the Snow's Island Community by Steven D. Smith Pdf

Francis Marion served as a Continental soldier during the 1776 battle of Charleston that gave the state its state tree and state flag. But after Charleston fell in 1780, Marion retreated to the swamps of the Pee Dee to continue the war with a militia. His attacks and the efforts of Col. "Lighthorse Harry" Lee eventually forced the British to leave the state. Smith's book explores Marion's 1780-1781 campaigns in the Pee Dee. It emphasizes individuals and communities that made up his successful and revolutionary fighting force. The book also highlights recent archaeological research and discoveries that have helped scholars better understand Marion's campaigns and the people who fought in them. It was during these campaigns that a British colonel, Banastre Tarleton, said Marion was as elusive as a fox, leading to the nickname "The Swamp Fox" for Marion. The book is the first to discuss this aspect of Marion's life. It uses archaeology to build a picture of the social and strategic context in which he campaigned

The Swamp Fox of the Revolution

Author : Stewart H. Holbrook
Publisher : Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Generals
ISBN : 9781402757037

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The Swamp Fox of the Revolution by Stewart H. Holbrook Pdf

A biography of Francis Marion, the American general who organized a guerrilla band to fight the British in South Carolina during the Revolution.

The Swamp Fox

Author : Scott Aiken
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2012-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781612511245

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The Swamp Fox by Scott Aiken Pdf

As one of the Patriot leaders in the Carolinas, the partisan campaign conducted by Brigadier General Francis Marion and his irregular force during the American Revolution prevented South Carolina from completely succumbing to British control during the period between the capture of Charleston in May 1780 and the start of Major General Nathanael Greene’s campaign to recover the Southern Colonies in December 1780. During substantial segments of this period he alone held eastern South Carolina from the British and became known as “The Swamp Fox” for his exploits and elusiveness in harassing the British with his guerilla tactics. Upon the arrival of Greene’s Continental Army of the Southern Department, Marion’s forces then reverted in part to an important supporting role in South Carolina for the duration of the war. He later assisted in the establishment of the authority of the State of South Carolina and contributed to its post-conflict termination. If General Marion had not taken action during the American Revolution, there is a good possibility that eastern South Carolina would have succumbed to British intent. That, coupled with the British occupation of Charleston, may have provided the British with the requisite momentum needed to conquer the South. Thankfully, General Marion’s call to action both militarily and politically prevented such momentum from existing. The multifaceted aspect of the American Revolution serves as an excellent case study for the conflicts of the twenty-first century: joint and combined operations, civil war, insurgency/counterinsurgency, global superpowers, civil-military relations, this conflict’s got it all! Many of Marion’s partisan actions were forerunners of today’s tactics, showing his great innovativeness and foresight as a military leader. His incessant activities diverted British and Loyalist forces, inflicted British and Loyalist casualties, supported operations of the Continental Army during its Southern Campaign, and sustained the American Revolution in South Carolina. He was extremely effective across the range of military operations, from guerilla warfare to storming forts. He was equally inept in what today would be considered information operations and even participating in the linear tactics of the day in pitched battles. Such similarity makes Marion’s partisan campaign worth study by current military and political leaders. Aiken’s portrayal of Brigadier General Marion’s partisan actions describes the forerunners of tactics common of today’s global security environment, tactics used by, and against, United States forces.

Leading Like the Swamp Fox

Author : Kevin Dougherty,Steven D. Smith
Publisher : Casemate
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2022-06-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781636241166

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Leading Like the Swamp Fox by Kevin Dougherty,Steven D. Smith Pdf

A riveting and applicable study of how Francis Marion delivered the leadership and strategy to defeat the British in the South Carolina lowcountry campaigns. Francis Marion is certainly the stuff of which legends are made. His nickname “The Swamp Fox,” bestowed upon him by one of his fiercest enemies, captures his wily approach to battle. The embellishment of his exploits in Parson Weems’ early biography make separation of fact from fiction difficult, but certainly represents the awe, loyalty, and attraction he produced in those around him. His legacy is enshrined in the fact that more places in the United States have been named after him than any other soldier of the American Revolution, with the sole exception of George Washington. Even today’s U.S. Army Rangers include Marion as one of their formative heroes. Surely much about leadership can be learned from such an intriguing personality. Leading like the Swamp Fox: The Leadership Lessons of Francis Marion unlocks those lessons. Divided into three parts, the book first presents the historical background and context necessary to appreciate Marion’s situation. The main body of the book then examines Marion’s leadership across eight categories, with a number of vignettes demonstrating Marion’s competency. The summary then captures some conclusions about how leadership impacted the American Revolution in the South Carolina Lowcountry. An appendix provides some information about how the reader might explore those physical reminders of Marion and his exploits that exist today. Readers interested in history or leadership, or both, will all find something for them in Leading like the Swamp Fox.

The Life of Francis Marion

Author : William Gilmore Simms
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1860
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015014757093

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The South Carolina Encyclopedia Guide to the American Revolution in South Carolina

Author : Walter Edgar
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2012-11-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781611171495

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The South Carolina Encyclopedia Guide to the American Revolution in South Carolina by Walter Edgar Pdf

The South Carolina Encyclopedia Guide to the American Revolution in South Carolina details the people, places, and struggles that defined the region's prominent role in the path to American liberty from British authority. Nearly 140 battles of the American Revolution were fought in South Carolina, more than in any other colony. As America's first civil war, the revolution pitted Loyalists against partisans and patriots in the fierce combat that established the legacies of figures such as Francis Marion, Nathanael Greene, Peter Horry, Henry and John Laurens, Daniel Morgan, and Andrew Jackson. In addition to profiling these leaders, this guide also chronicles the major combat operations, including the battles of Ninety Six, Cowpens, Camden, Kings Mountain, and Charleston Harbor. Also documented are the vital contributions of African Americans and Native Americans in the struggle and the roles of Revolutionary War heroines such as Kate Barry, Emily Geiger, Rebecca Brewton Motte, and Dorcas Nelson Richardson. The origins of the South Carolina state flag and seal in the war are detailed as well in this treasure trove of fascinating information for students and historians of the American Revolution.

Strange South Carolina

Author : Sherman Carmichael
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2015-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781625856043

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Strange South Carolina by Sherman Carmichael Pdf

South Carolina is well known for beaches, barbecue and palmetto trees, but plenty of mystery lies behind the idyllic façade. Some residents once claimed to be tormented by a creature that was part lizard and part man. South of the Border is one of the more famous and unique tourist attractions in the state--complete with a giant sombrero. Lynches River is the only river in the nation that crosses under the same bridge three times. Peachtree Rock Heritage Preservation in Lexington County is home to one of the most unusual natural formations in the United States. Author Sherman Carmichael details these and more in a collection of stories that can be found only in the Palmetto State.