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PatriotsRobeson County, North Carolina - The Refuge and Scourge of the SwampThe Fayetteville Observer has a good article on the swamps of Robeson County, North Carolina (County seat, Lumberton. Its reminder that "Sherman's March to the Sea" was not easy on Sherman's troops, either. Technorati Tags: 1600s 1700s 1800s American Civil War American Revolution American Revolutionary War deserters Indian Wars Before American Revolution Loyalists Lumbee Patriots Swamp Thomas Robeson Tuscarora US Civil War William Tecumseh Sherman By BB at 29 Feb 2008 - 11:14 | 1600s | 1700s | 1800s | American Civil War | American Revolution | American Revolutionary War | deserters | Indian Wars Before American Revolution | Loyalists | Lumbee | Patriots | Swamp | Thomas Robeson | Tuscarora | US Civil War | William Tecumseh Sherman | BB's blog | add new comment
The Battle of Kettle Creek , Georgia 14 February 1779An enduring idea the British had about the American colonists during the Revolutionary War was that many of them were actually Loyalists to the Crown. The British had spent considerable effort trying to round up these Loyalists and get them in the fight. After several years of being disappointed by the lack of Loyalist fervor in the North, the British became sure that there were more Loyalists to be found in the backwoods of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. In early 1779, a Loyalist named James Boyd was dispatched by the British with a open Colonel commission from Savannah to recruit more Loyalists in the Georgia interior. He had done this and even fought a few skirmishes with Patriots when he arrived at Kettle Creek, in Wilkes County, Georgia on 14 February 1779. His 600 men set up camp on the creek and many of them set off to forage for food. Motorcycle Ride RecommendationTry this ride through some of East Georgia best country and end up at the Kettle Creek Battleground Memorial. Book Recommendation: From Crown to Glory: The Journey of a Carolina Family from Loyalty to the King to Revolution 1730-1780 from AbeBooks.com or Amazon.comMap Recommendation: Georgia Atlas and Gazetteer 2006 from AbeBooks.com or Amazon.comAccor Hotels in the East Georgia area Technorati Tags: 1700s 1770s American Revolution American Revolutionary War Boyd Clarke Dooly Georgia Loyalists Patriots Pickens Tories Wilkes County motorcycle motorcycle-touring motorcycle touring military history military-history battlefieldsBy BB at 14 Feb 2007 - 10:14 | 1700s | 1770s | American Revolution | American Revolutionary War | Boyd | Clarke | Dooly | Georgia | Loyalists | Patriots | Pickens | Tories | Wilkes County | BB's blog | 1 comment
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