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Francis Marion (c. 1732 – February 26, 1795) was a military officer who served in the American Revolutionary War. Acting with Continental Army and South Carolina militia commissions, he was a persist...
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Frances Marion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Frances Marion (November 18, 1888 - May 12, 1973) was an American journalist, author, and screenwriter often cited as the most renowned female screenwriter of the twentieth century alongside June Mat...
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This biography, though historically based, should not be considered factual. It is not that there was no such man -- indeed there was, and other accounts indicate that Francis Marion is as deserving of praise as this account would indicate -- or moreso. ... Marion's First Appearance.
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Francis Marion biography, including 3 pages of information on the life of Francis Marion. ... Encyclopedia of World Biography on Francis Marion...
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Francis Marion, also known as the "swamp fox" was presumed to have been born in 1732 in St. John's Parrish, South Carolina. No accurate birth records were kept at that time in many of the thirteen original colonies.
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Topics Covered: Correspondence of Marion and Greene -- Anecdote of Colonel Snipes -- Marion takes Georgetown -- Attempt of Sumter and Marion on Col. Coates -- Battle of Quinby Bridge. It was while Marion was most actively engaged in the investment of Fort Motte, that a correspondence took pl... ... To Marion himself,
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Francis Marion Deeds, known as Marion to his friends, was the fourth child and first born son of John Roush and Sarah Ditto Deeds. He was born November 1, 1845 in Mercer County, Illinois. ... Biography of Francis Marion Deeds ;
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Francis Marion Shady Myrick, The Godfather of American Rockhounds. ... Francis Marion Myrick was born in 1850 on a farm in Iowa. News of rushes for gold and silver were electrifying the nation, and as a youth, Myrick, along with much of the rest of the restless United States in the years following the Civil War,
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