FROM SAVANNAH TO YORKTOWN
Lumpkin, Henry
Paragon (February 1987)
iUniverse (2000)

Not enough material has been written on the historical importance of the South in the American Revolution. The last major action of the war occurred in the South because the British regarded the South as their final and best chance of crushing the rebellion. This comprehensive history details the full account of the Southern battles and war actions, including such important figures as Frances Marion, "The Swamp Fox," Andrew Pickens and Henry Lee.

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