South Carolina -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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- An American soldier, the life of John Laurens drawn largely from correspondence between his father and himself, by Sara Bertha Townsend
- Thomas Bee and the Revolution in South Carolina, 1760-1790, by Robert E. Rector
- The Battle of Cowpens, the great morale-builder, Kenneth Roberts
- A devil of a whipping, the Battle of Cowpens, Lawrence E. Babits
- South Carolina provincials, loyalists in British service during the American Revolution, Jim Piecuch
- The Revolutionary War in South Carolina, an anthology, compiled by Stephen Meats from the writings of William Gilmore Simms
- South Carolina in the American Revolution, an exhibition from the library and museum collections of the Society of the Cincinnati, Anderson House, Washington, D.C., October 21, 2004 - April 9, 2005, text by Ellen McCallister Clark
- Benson J. Lossing's pictorial field-book of the Revolution in the Carolinas & Georgia, edited by Jack E. Fryar, Jr
- Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina
- Gamecock, the life and campaigns of General Thomas Sumter, by Robert D. Bass
- South Carolina 1775, a crucible year, Edmund Alexander Bator
- The life of Francis Marion, by William Gilmore Simms
- Letters of Eliza Wilkinson, during the invasion and possession of Charleston, S.C. by the British in the Revolutionary War, arranged from the original manuscripts, by Caroline Gilman
- Nathanael Greene in South Carolina, hero of the American Revolution, Leigh M. Moring
- Memoirs of Tarleton Brown, a captain in the Revolutionary Army, written by himself ; with a new introduction by Terry W. Lipscomb
- Traditions and reminiscences of the American Revolution in the South
- Swamp Fox, the life and campaigns of General Francis Marion, by Robert D. Bass
- The history of Orangeburg County, South Carolina, from its first settlement to the close of the Revolutionary War, by A.S. Salley, Jr
- Colonial South Carolina, a history, Robert M. Weir
- Domestic history of the American Revolution, by Mrs. Elizabeth F. Ellet
- The Battle of Musgrove's Mill, 1780, "Picked men well mounted", John Buchanan
- South Carolina loyalists in the American Revolution, by Robert Stansbury Lambert
- This cursed war, Lachlan McIntosh in the American Revolution, Daniel McDonald Johnson
- General Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution in the South, edited by Gregory D. Massey and Jim Piecuch
- The disorders of war, the Revolution in South Carolina, by Jerome J. Nadelhaft
- William Henry Drayton, South Carolina revolutionary patriot, Keith Krawczynski
- Jonathan Bryan and the formation of a planter elite in South Carolina and Georgia, 1730-1780, Alan Gallay
- The life of Gen. Francis Marion, a celebrated partisan officer in the Revolutionary War, against the British and Tories in South Carolina and Georgia, by P. Horry and M.L. Weems
- South Carolina lineages of Revolutionary War regiments, compiled by John W. Lynn
- Traditions and reminiscences, chiefly of the American revolution in the South, including biographical sketches, incidents, and anecdotes, few of which have been published, particularly of residents in the upper country, by Joseph Johnson
- The dye is cast, the Scots-Irish and revolution in the Carolina back country, authored by Sam Thomas ; prepared by the Palmetto Conservation Foundation
- The life of Francis Marion, being a brief account of the deeds of the "Swamp Fox" with illustrations from paintings by the author and a list of Marion's Men, by D.W. Stokes
- Memoirs of the American Revolution from its commencement to the year 1776, John Drayton
- From revolution to reunion, the reintegration of the South Carolina Loyalists, Rebecca Brannon
- The importance of South Carolina in the American Revolution, Aliene Shields Humphries
- South Carolina in the confederation ..., [by] Charles Gregg Singer
- Kings Mountain and Cowpens, our victory was complete, Robert W. Brown Jr
- Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congresses of South Carolina, 1775-1776., William Edwin Hemphill, editor; Wylma Anne Wates, assistant editor
- Biographical sketches of the Huguenot Solomon LegareĢ, and of his family, extending down to the fourth generation of his descendants, also, Reminiscences of the revolutionary struggle with Great Britain, including incidents and scenes which occurred in Charleston, on John's Island, and in the surrounding country of South Carolina during the war, compiled and written by one of his great-great-granddaughters, Mrs. Eliza C.K. Fludd
- Colonial and revolutionary history of upper South Carolina, embracing for the most part the primitive and colonial history of the territory comprising the original county of Spartanburg with a general review of the entire military operations in the upper portion of South Carolina and portions of North Carolina, by J. B. O. Landrum
- Partisans and Redcoats, the Southern conflict that turned the tide of the American Revolution, Walter Edgar
- The history of South Carolina, from its first European discovery to its erection into a republic : with a supplementary chronicle of events to the present time, by William Gilmore Simms
- South Carolinians in the War for American Independence, Alexia Jones Helsley
- Cowpens 1781, turning point of the American Revolution, Ed Gilbert & Catherine Gilbert ; illustrated by Graham Turner ; series editor Marcus Cowper
- South-Carolina in the Revolutionary War : being a reply to certain misrepresentations and mistakes of recent writers in relation to the course and conduct of this state, by a Southron
- All that can be expected, the Battle of Camden and the British high tide in the South, August 16, 1780, by Robert Orrison and Mark Wilcox
- Backcountry revolutionary, James Williams (1740-1780) with source documents, William T. Graves ; introduction by Dr. Bobby Gilmer Moss
- The Revolutionary era in South Carolina, 1775-1788, Jerome Joshua Nadelhaft
- The history of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1780-1783, by Edward McCrady
- Fort Charlotte on Savannah River and its significance in the American Revolution, by Nora Marshall Davis