Georgia -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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Georgia -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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- Benson J. Lossing's pictorial field-book of the Revolution in the Carolinas & Georgia, edited by Jack E. Fryar, Jr
- Memoirs of the American Revolution, so far as it related to the states of North and South Carolina, and Georgia : compiled from the most authentic materials, the author's personal knowledge of the various events, and including an epistolary correspondence on public affairs, with civil and military officers, at that period, by William Moultrie
- 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
- Georgians in the Revolution, at Kettle Creek (Wilkes Co.) and Burke County, by Robert Scott Davis, Jr
- This cursed war, Lachlan McIntosh in the American Revolution, Daniel McDonald Johnson
- Jonathan Bryan and the formation of a planter elite in South Carolina and Georgia, 1730-1780, Alan Gallay
- Memoirs of the American Revolution, from its commencement to the year 1776, inclusive; as relating to the state of South-Carolina : and occasionally refering [sic] to the states of North-Carolina and Georgia, by John Drayton
- The formation of a planter elite, Jonathan Bryan and the southern colonial frontier, by Alan Gallay
- Traditions of the Swamp Fox, William W. Boddie's Francis Marion, by William Willis Boddie ; with an introduction by Steven D. Smith
- Three peoples, one king, Loyalists, Indians, and slaves in the revolutionary South, 1775-1782, Jim Piecuch
- The life of General 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
- Memoirs of the American Revolution as relating to the state of South Carolina, John Drayton
- The dead towns of Sunbury, Ga., and Dorchester, S.C., by Paul McIlvaine
- South Carolina and Georgia in the American Revolution, Robert C. Jones
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