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A brief description of the Battle of Kings Mountain : the turning point of the American Revolution, fought in York County, S. C., October 7,1780 : together with brief accounts of previous celebrations, illustrations showing the battlefield and monuments and interesting data concerning the 150th aniversary celebration to be held on the battleground October 7, 1930

Title
A brief description of the Battle of Kings Mountain : the turning point of the American Revolution, fought in York County, S. C., October 7,1780 : together with brief accounts of previous celebrations, illustrations showing the battlefield and monuments and interesting data concerning the 150th aniversary celebration to be held on the battleground October 7, 1930 / by Helen Leane Chandler.
Author
Chandler, Helen Deane.
Publication
Gastonia, N.C. : Publicity Committee of the Sesqui-Centennial Committee, 1930.

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no. 1-5TextUse in library C-10 8571 no. 1-5Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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Description
47 p. : ill.; 20 cm.
Alternative Title
The Battle of Kings Mountain.
Subject
King's Mountain, Battle of, S.C., 1780
Note
  • Cover title: The Battle of Kings Mountain.
  • Includes brief descriptions of towns near the battlefield in North and South Carolina, and of the two states.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 36.
Call Number
C-10 8571
OCLC
3949311
Author
Chandler, Helen Deane.
Title
A brief description of the Battle of Kings Mountain : the turning point of the American Revolution, fought in York County, S. C., October 7,1780 : together with brief accounts of previous celebrations, illustrations showing the battlefield and monuments and interesting data concerning the 150th aniversary celebration to be held on the battleground October 7, 1930 / by Helen Leane Chandler.
Imprint
Gastonia, N.C. : Publicity Committee of the Sesqui-Centennial Committee, 1930.
Bibliography
Bibliography: p. 36.
Added Title
The Battle of Kings Mountain.
Research Call Number
C-10 8571
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