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Including Two Of His Sermons, Some Account Of The Regulation,
Together With The Revolutionary Transactions And Incidents In Which
He Was Concerned, And A Very Brief Notice Of The Ecclesiastical And
Moral Condition Of North Carolina While In Its Colonial State.
In 1854, and again in 1856, Rev. Eli Washington Caruthers published
a compilation of stories, gathered over the course of many years,
that spotlighted the bravery, sacrifices and viciousness that were
a part of life for North Carolinians during the Revolutionary War.
From the actions of Governor William Tryon in suppressing the
Regulator rebellion, through the first Patriot victory against
British forces at Moores Creek, to the depredations of Tory terror
David Fanning, the Old North State was the scene of some of the
most pivotal episodes in the struggle for American independence.
Long out of print, this newly illustrated edition tells the stories
of the men and women who paid for American liberty with their blood
and sacrifice. Caruthers' two volumes on the Revolutionary War in
North Carolina stand is the story of ordinary people caught up in
extraordinary events. It is the story of men like John Grady, John
Ashe and countless others who gave their all for the cause of
freedom, and in the process showed the character that has been a
benchmark for patriotic sacrifice ever since.
Including Two Of His Sermons, Some Account Of The Regulation,
Together With The Revolutionary Transactions And Incidents In Which
He Was Concerned, And A Very Brief Notice Of The Ecclesiastical And
Moral Condition Of North Carolina While In Its Colonial State.
Including Two Of His Sermons, Some Account Of The Regulation,
Together With The Revolutionary Transactions And Incidents In Which
He Was Concerned, And A Very Brief Notice Of The Ecclesiastical And
Moral Condition Of North Carolina While In Its Colonial State.
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