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A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF BRIG. GEN. FRANCIS MARION - And A History of his Brigade, From its Rise in June, 1780, until Disbanded in December, 1782; With Descriptions of Characters and Scenes, not heretofore published. Containing also, An Appendix, with Copies of Letters which passed between several of the Leading Characters of that Day; Principally From Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion.
By William Dobein James, A.M. - During that Period one of Marion's Militia. At Present one of the Associate Judges in Equity, South Carolina.
District of South-Carolina.
Preface.
Introduction.
LIFE OF MARION.
Chapter I. (EARLY HISTORY)
Chapter II. CAMPAIGN OF 1780.
Chapter III. CAMPAIGN OF 1781.
Chapter IV. CAMPAIGN OF 1782.
A lively portrait emerges of the guerrilla leader known as the “Swamp Fox” and the rag‑tag militia he commanded during the Revolutionary War’s Southern campaign. Drawing on the memories of a fifteen‑year‑old who served under him, the narrative brings the heat of the Carolina backwoods to life, showing how ordinary men turned into a fierce fighting force.
The account follows the brigade from its daring formation in June 1780 through its daring raids, ambushes and the rugged terrain that shaped its tactics. Interwoven are vivid character sketches and freshly reproduced letters exchanged between Marion and General Greene, offering a rare, personal glimpse into the strategies and camaraderie that fueled their resistance.
Written by a former militiaman who later became a South Carolina judge, the work blends firsthand recollection with newly uncovered correspondence, creating a compelling window onto a pivotal yet often overlooked chapter of American history. Listeners will hear the sounds of rustling reeds, whispered orders, and the relentless spirit of a people fighting for independence.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (360K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Alan R. Light, Gary Johnson, and Carolyn Lancaster
Release date
1997-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1764–1830
A teenage soldier in Francis Marion’s militia later became a South Carolina judge and wrote one of the early firsthand accounts of the Revolutionary War in the South. His best-known book blends personal memory, biography, and military history in a way that still gives it a vivid, eyewitness feel.
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