North Carolina Colonel Joseph Williams in the Cherokee Campaign of 1776
by“We have every reason to believe,” proclaimed the North Carolina Council of Safety, that “the emissaries of [the British] government are making use of…
“We have every reason to believe,” proclaimed the North Carolina Council of Safety, that “the emissaries of [the British] government are making use of…
On or about November 19, 1781, a Loyalist officer named William Cunningham and his regiment of approximately three hundred men rode toward Hayes Station,…
After nearly a quarter of a millennium, what do we really know about the militia and state troops that served during the Revolutionary War?…
Buried within the papers of Lt. Col. John F. Grimké are names of hundreds of artillerymen who fought in the 4th South Carolina Regiment…
Throughout time men have cringed at the notion of being thought a coward. A reputation for lack of courage can be and always has…
Named as the British Indian Agent to the Cherokee after the First Cherokee War, Alexander Cameron cultivated a very close relationship with the tribe. …