GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Francis Marion, named “The Swamp Fox,” and Thomas Sumter, named “The Gamecock,” were two men who came together the outsmart the British in 1780. They were both part ...
Legendary congressional correspondent Roger Mudd covered the filibuster of the Civil Rights Act for CBS. Mudd often did his TV standups from the Senate steps with a large clock behind him to show how ...
COLUMBIA — Gen. Francis Marion went down in history as a pioneer of guerrilla warfare, waging surprise attacks on British soldiers to help America win the Revolutionary War. But what was the Swamp Fox ...
Fox News’ Jesse Watters: Sessions ‘Never Should Have Recused, He Bowed to the Pressure of the Swamp’
On Fox News’ The Five today, Jesse Watters said President Donald Trump‘s frustrations with Attorney General Jeff Sessions are perfectly understandable. He pointed to a lack of a stronger crackdown on ...
World War I was raging in Europe, the Panama Canal had been open only a few months, and John F. Kennedy was not yet born, when a countryish, 30-year-old Georgia lawyer named Carl Vinson was sworn in ...
An authentic letter from Francis “Swamp Fox” Marion can be found at the Georgetown County Museum! The Georgetown County Museum is proud to showcase an impressive piece of Revolutionary War history- A ...
Francis Marion is one of South Carolina's most colorful historical figures. The commander of Revolutionary War forces in South Carolina, Marion was nicknamed "The Swamp Fox" by the British because of ...
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