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The Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Vol. IX: 11 July - 2 December 1781
. Ed(S): Conrad, Dennis M.; Parks, Roger N.; King, Martha J.
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paperback. This new volume of The Papers of General Nathanael Greene continues the best and most-detailed study of the Revolutionary War in the South. More than 800 letters and orders chart the progress of Greene's army in South Carolina, from the battle of Eutaw Springs - the bloodiest battle of the Revolution - to the British pullback to Charleston. Editor(s): Conrad, Dennis M.; Parks, Roger N.; King, Martha J. Series: Rhode Island Historical Society. Num Pages: 768 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: HBW; JW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 44. Weight in Grams: 1179.
This new volume of The Papers of General Nathanael Greene continues the best and most-detailed study of the Revolutionary War in the South. More than 800 letters and orders chart the progress of Greene's army in South Carolina, from the battle of Eutaw Springs - the bloodiest battle of the Revolution - to the British pullback to Charleston.
In July 1781, the British controlled large parts of South Carolina and Georgia, had a post in North Carolina, and maintained an army in Virginia. By early December, they held only the areas around Charleston and Savannah. The ability of Greene's beleaguered army to force this British retreat is the focus of this volume, which also documents Greene's attempts to rebuild the lower south's political and social fabric. In addition, this volume provides information on the siege of Yorktown, for although Greene was not directly involved, he received numerous reports from those on the scene in Virginia.
In July 1781, the British controlled large parts of South Carolina and Georgia, had a post in North Carolina, and maintained an army in Virginia. By early December, they held only the areas around Charleston and Savannah. The ability of Greene's beleaguered army to force this British retreat is the focus of this volume, which also documents Greene's attempts to rebuild the lower south's political and social fabric. In addition, this volume provides information on the siege of Yorktown, for although Greene was not directly involved, he received numerous reports from those on the scene in Virginia.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press United States
Number of pages
768
Condition
New
Series
Rhode Island Historical Society
Number of Pages
768
Place of Publication
Chapel Hill, United States
ISBN
9781469622965
SKU
V9781469622965
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About . Ed(S): Conrad, Dennis M.; Parks, Roger N.; King, Martha J.
Dennis M. Conrad, an editor of the Greene Papers since 1983, is a specialist on Greene's southern campaigns. Roger N. Parks has been with the project since 1989.
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