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American Revolutionary War History, Southern Campaigns. Where we walk in the footsteps of heroes and proclaim Freedom Reigns!
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Historyman presents Corinne Hoch and her new book on the Woodlawn Plantation.  Nestled in the shadow of Brookgreen Gardens, Woodlawn Plantation was the home to some of the oldest families in South Carolina. Corinne Hoch's new book tells the wonderful history of the property that once was her family's homeplace.  Spanish settlers, artisian wells, and rice fields are woven into this story of a low country estate.  During the American Revolution the land provided the American Army with much needed salt.  British General Lord Cornwallis is said to have also visited after the fall of Charleston in May of 1780.  Come walk in the footsteps of heroes and proclaim, Freedom Reigns!  
The Spanish had an interesting, if not coordinated, part to play in the American Revolution.  Harold Gonzalez lifts the veil of this often overlooked part of the War for Independence.  Come walk in the footsteps of heroes and proclaim, Freedom Reigns!  Part 2 of 2.
The Spanish had an interesting, if not coordinated, part to play in the American Revolution.  Harold Gonzalez lifts the veil of this often overlooked part of the War for Independence.  Come walk in the footsteps of heroes and proclaim, Freedom Reigns!  Part 1 of 2.
Historyman presents Avellina Balestri and her new book, Gone for a Soldier.  Avellina Balestri delves into the roots of the Revolution, Burgoyne, and other personalities of the Revolutionary War.  Walk in the Footsteps of Heroes and proclaim...Freedom Reigns! Pt 2 of 2
Historyman presents Avellina Balestri and her new book, Gone for a Soldier.  Avellina Balestri delves into the roots of the Revolution, Burgoyne, and other personalities of the Revolutionary War.  Walk in the Footsteps of Heroes and proclaim...Freedom Reigns! Pt 1 of 2
Historyman presents award winning author and historian, Larry Schweikart and the Bookends of Miracles of the Revolutionary War.  Larry identifies at least 4 miracles that occurred during the War of Independence that points to a Divine annointing of the United States of America.  Freedom Reigns!
Historyman presents Dr. Erick Nason and an update on some of the projects he is working on in preperation for the 250th Anniversary of the Revolutionary War.  Re-enactors, educational opportunities, the Charleston Tea Party, and more.  Come walk in the footsteps of heroes and proclaim, FREEDOM REIGNS!
Historyman presents Shanda Phillips and some RevWar stories from Berkeley County, South Carolina.  Berkeley County is the home of Francis Marion, William Moultrie, Henry Laurens and others.  Come walk in the footsteps of Heroes and Proclaim:  Freeom Reigns!
Historyman presents historian Kim Stacy who gives us insight into the everyday British soldier during the American Revolution.  Part 2 of 2.  Freedom Reigns at EKBarnes.com
Historyman presents historian Kim Stacy who gives us insight into the everyday British soldier during the American Revolution.  Part 1 of 2.  Freedom Reigns at EKBarnes.com
Historyman presents writer, historian and filmmaker Larry Stephens.  Nancy Hart of Wilke's County, GA is a heroine of the Revolutionary War. Her exploits are brought back to life through book and film.  Larry Stephens' passion for the story is evident as he walks us through the creation story of these wonderful projects.  Freedom Reigns!
Historyman presents the Rev. Dr. Paul Wood and the violent story of Bloody Bill Cunningham during the American Revolution.  William Cunningham was a former Patriot soldier turned Loyalist who went on a rampage towards the end of the war and sought retribution against those who had wronged him.  Freedom Reigns at Historymanpodcast.com
Historyman presents Kip Carter as he reviews the Revolutionary War history that occurred around his home at the Hanging Rock Battlefield, in Lancaster County, SC.  In this episode we learn about the Catawba Indians and William Davie.  Freedom Reigns! EKBarnes.com
Historyman presents Geoff Baggett and his junior series of Revolutonary War books.  Geoff Baggett, of https://cockedhat.wordpress.com/ , introduces us to some of the characters of his books written for young readers.  Drawing from his love of the Hardy Boy series, history and writing, Mr. Baggett weaves tales of heroism set in the colonial time period around the Revolutionary War.  Freedom Reigns at EKBarnes.com
Historyman presents Rowan County NC Museum director Aaron Kepley as he walks us through a history of the changes associated with the Native Americans in the Carolinas.  Freedom Reigns at EKBarnes.com
Historyman presents Michael Burgess as he tells the story of the Dreher family patriots and their connection to River Bluff HS in Leington SC.  Freedom Reigns!
Historyman presents historian Dean Hunt as he tells of the Cherokee War in 1776.  Listen as he describes how the various Native tribes met and declared war on the Americans.  Was it coincidence that they declared war at the same time as the British attacked Charlestown?  The American Revolutionary War visited places we now know as Seneca and Clemson, South Carolina. Andrew Pickens would fight his RIng Fight and a Jewish Colonel, Francis Salvador, will fall during a nightime ambush.  It was a bloody and violent time.  It was war.  Freedom Reigns! Part 2 of 2
Historyman presents historian Dean Hunt as he tells of the Cherokee War in 1776.  Listen as he describes how the various Native tribes met and declared war on the Americans.  Was it coincidence that they declared war at the same time as the British attacked Charlestown?  The American Revolutionary War visited places we now know as Seneca and Clemson, South Carolina. Andrew Pickens would fight his RIng Fight and a Jewish Colonel, Francis Salvador, will fall during a nightime ambush.  It was a bloody and violent time.  It was war.  Freedom Reigns! Part 1 of 2.
Historyman presents the Marvin Historical Society and their exciting reasearch on camp New Providence.  In between the battles of Kings Mountain and Cowpens the Continental Army under General Nathanael Greene camped near Marvin, North Carolina.  The camp, known as New Providence or Camp Nathanael Greene, was where the American Partiots rested, regrouped and planned for their next big push against the British.  Amanda Richard and Lauren Thomas of the Marvin Historical Society share their knowledge of this evolving treasure of historical significance.  Their excitment is contagious and the camp was significant for not only the community, but for our Nation and all freedom loving people of the world.  Walk in the footsteps of heroes and proclaim, Freedom Reigns!
Historyman presents the Museum of the Waxhaws.  The Waxhaw area of North and South Carolina was very important in the fight against the British during the American Revolutionary War.  It was also the birthplace of President Andrew Jackson.  The Museum of the Waxhaws is doing its part to tell the important story of the area.  Theirs is a story not only about local events of the past, but how Waxhaw played a vital role in our nation and the freedoms we know today.  Freedom Reigns at Historymanpodcast.com.
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