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proceed up the River and when they
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When the enemy retreated from Augus
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The portrait now owned by Thoman is
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exhumed and re-interred near Kettle
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Through the Influence of my father,
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Creek and, if so, he is one of the
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BCaptain Andrew Hamilton Captain An
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BCaptain Samuel Moore Captain Samue
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Lieutenant Colonel in Colonel Clark
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in his said declaration. That immed
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BWilliam Speer, Sr. William Speer,
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1779. Captain Casey’s men (consis
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the Said Captain William Hammett wa
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Abbeville Dist. and nursed her said
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Governor Gilmer’s version of the
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This applicant [Franks] in the char
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Private Richard Harrison Richard Ha
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The Loyalists in North Carolina wer
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Figure 10. A 1753 Plat for John Boy
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Rowan, comprehending the region bet
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John Hamilton volunteered to serve
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Captain George Carter Captain Georg
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pension claim documents (Fraser 190
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That your Memorialist before the Su
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Two days later, however, Pickens wr
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BBATTLEFIELD IMAGERY BV. The Battle
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Figure 13. Detail of 1868 Map Showi
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Figure 16. Soil Map of Wilkes Count
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“Cers fort” on a period map (Da
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Barnard’s Ogeechee River Fort In
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The location of Stephen Heard’s f
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on Little river where we were disch
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1777. Lieutenant Colonel Elijah Cla
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Figure 19. Reconstruction of Early
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As were many of their neighbors alo
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The present researchers were unable
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Thomas Brown, a South Carolinian wi
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William Fitzjarrill and his wife, E
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Inventories, 1793-1794:70; Davidson
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diseases, such as malaria. Conseque
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BBATTLEFIELD LANDSCAPE BVI. Archeol
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Figure 24. Schematic of Pickens’
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Figure 28. Kettle Creek Battle Full
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survey. This includes three animate
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Locus E Locus E lies on the western
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Locus M Locus M is a historic house
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Figure 32. Selected Kitchen Group A
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Figure 34. Selected Arms Group Ammu
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Figure 36. Selected Activities Arti
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Arms Group The common militiaman in
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ecognized as extremely useful weapo
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.60 calibers. Seven of these were f
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medicines, since its toxic properti
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was plowed up on the battlefield of
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lengthy occupation. The absence of
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of Kettle Creek. They are related t
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Figure 41. Distribution of Horsesho
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The Patriots were almost certainly
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Pickens (1811) statement that “Bo
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esearch and field survey were used
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the battle and the city’s defense
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Acme Mapper 2009 Acme Mapper 2.0. H
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2003 The Brigade of the American Re
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Cunningham, William Memorial of Wil
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1992 Towards a Global Study on Gunf
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2007 Report to Congress on the Hist
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1776-1778 Papers of Robert Howe, Or
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Landrum, J.B.O. 1897 Colonial and R
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1845 Life and Services of General A
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2003 Wilkes County (Washington), Ge
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1864 Biographical Sketches of Loyal
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1969 The History of the Origin, Pro
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1978 Chronicles of Wilkes County, G
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