... Gerard Donovan, Nancy Grantham, John C. Guilds, James E. Kibler Jr., Diane C. Luce, Thomas L. McHaney, David Moltke-Hansen, Rayburn Moore, David W. Newton, Sabine Schmidt, Miriam J. Shillingsburg, Eliott West, and Mary Ann Wimsatt.
Eutaw: A Sequel to The Forayers, or The Raid of the Dog Days
The Battle of Eutaw Spring, September 1781, which virtually ended British domination in South Carolina.
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A novel chronicling America's struggle for freedom and independence set against the Battle of Eutaw Springs, the last major engagement of the Revolution in the Carolinas
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