"You must tell my "real" story " That's the challenge General Daniel Morgan, hero of the American Revolution, gives Ben when he meets the general's spirit in an abandoned house near the Pee Dee River. Ben is frightened. "How did this happen?" "I was just trying to help my cousins and my friend Jennifer get ready for the Morgan Victory March to celebrate the Battle of Cowpens. We were all going to get medals and make our Grammy May so proud Did Sal and Amanda, the underground ambassadors of South Carolina, get me into this mess?" Can Ben save the long-lost letter Daniel Morgan wrote from being destroyed? Can he tell everyone the truth about the famous general and set his spirit free? Will the cousins complete the march and earn their medals? Join Sal and Amanda on Morgan's Victory March and find out.
Contains an edited selection of various personal accounts and correspondence in regards to, or by people who were in, the Battle of Cowpens.
Surveys United States naval history and offers an introduction to naval arts and science.
The book rings with the names of early inhabitants and prominent citizens.
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... Richard 218 Prather, Thomas 242 Preston, Robert 218 Preston, Thomas 218 Preston, Walter 218 Price, James 218 Price, Jonathan 218 Price, Samuel 218 Pruitt, Martin 242 Purviance, William 219 Pyle's defeat 130 Rabb, William 219 Rankin, ...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.
The volume concludes with articles that consider how we fuel our machines and ourselves, and the rituals we engage in when we're on our way from here to there.
A must for those seeking information on the early history of Rowan County, North Carolina-"the queenly mother of more than a score of counties.