The Life of General Francis Marion
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The Life of General Francis Marion

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Biography of a patriot of the American Revolution!
Paperback, 212 pages
Published August 28th 2005 by IndyPublish.com (first published 1809)
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Christian
While highly embellished and of doubtful historicity* -- the co-author concocted the George Washington 'Cherry Tree' myth -- it still provides valuable insight into the infighting that took place in the Carolina backcountry.

*Just like "The Patriot"
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