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Come to the Cowpens
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Come to the Cowpens

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Daniel Morgan was known as the best horseman, the fastest runner, the fiercest fighter and the strongest wrestler. On a bitter cold day in January 1781, at an upcountry cattle pasture known as the cow pens, the cantankerous brigadier general led an army of militiamen, Continental soldiers and cavalry in a stunning defeat of the British.

Told in both narrative and verse, the Cowpens story is a classic war story from beginning to end.

Come to the Cow Pens!, illustrated with numerous maps by John Robertson, includes an introduction by South Carolina’s leading historian, Dr. Walter Edgar. Beginning with the settlement of the backcountry by thousands of Scots-Irish immigrants and continuing through the horrors of the brutal war in the Carolina backcountry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hub City Press
Country
United States
Date
11 March 2003
Pages
120
ISBN
9781891885310

Daniel Morgan was known as the best horseman, the fastest runner, the fiercest fighter and the strongest wrestler. On a bitter cold day in January 1781, at an upcountry cattle pasture known as the cow pens, the cantankerous brigadier general led an army of militiamen, Continental soldiers and cavalry in a stunning defeat of the British.

Told in both narrative and verse, the Cowpens story is a classic war story from beginning to end.

Come to the Cow Pens!, illustrated with numerous maps by John Robertson, includes an introduction by South Carolina’s leading historian, Dr. Walter Edgar. Beginning with the settlement of the backcountry by thousands of Scots-Irish immigrants and continuing through the horrors of the brutal war in the Carolina backcountry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hub City Press
Country
United States
Date
11 March 2003
Pages
120
ISBN
9781891885310