I'M PASSING THIS ON FOR INFORMATIONAL INTERESTS ONLY. IF you're interested: contact: <Patriot1@americanrevolution.org> DO NOT CONTACT ME FOR ANY RESPONSE: I'M ONLY PASSING THIS ALONG > William Thomas Sherman has completed a Magnum Opus of the RevWar in the > South. > > The entire book is available for download at: > http://www.americanrevolution.org/warinthesouth.html > > The following will give you an idea of what's in store for you: > > The purpose of this book is to record and provide precise information on > the Revolutionary war in the south in 1780 and 1781. 'Who?" "Where?" > "When?" "How many?" It asks these questions as they pertain to the > military situation existing in and from Georgia to Virginia during that > period. In its earliest form, this work focused exclusively on the > events relating to General Nathanael Greene's campaigns, with an effort > to provide extensive coverage of partisan operations in this same area > and period as well. Now, however, the chronology is fitted out with more > information beginning with the British siege of Charleston in 1780 and > general coverage of the Virginia and Yorktown campaigns. Without wholly > ignoring these topics, some scant consideration has also been given to > the Spanish offensive in Florida; and the numerous frontier skirmishes > with the British allied Indians in western Georgia, the then western > portion of North Carolina (i.e. present day Tennessee), and southwestern > Virginia. > > Contributors: > > Lawrence E. Babits; Marg Baskins with BanastreTarleton.org; Charles B. > Baxley, of the Battle of Camden Project; Robert Blazis; Lee Boyle; Todd > Braisted at the Online Institute of Advanced Loyalist Studies, Ann > Brownlee, Shallow Ford researcher and Trading Ford Historic Area > Preservation Association founder, Carol Buckler, Jay Callaham; Jo Church > Dickerson; Don Gara; Michael David Kennedy; Jim Legg; John Maass; Odell > McQuire; Patrick O'Kelley; Warren Ripley; John A. Robertson of the > Battle of Camden Project, Don Londahl-Smidt of the Johannes Schwalm > Historical Association; Bruce W. Trogdon; Melinda M. Zupon of the > Ninety-Six National Historic Site, National Park Service. > > Contents: > > Leaders and Units P. 15 > I. AMERICAN LEADERS > The Continental Army p. 15 > Virginia Militia and State Troops p. 22 > North Carolina Militia and State Troops p. 23 > Frontier Militia p. 28 > South Carolina Militia and State Troops p. 28 > Georgia Militia and State Troops p. 34 > II. AMERICAN UNITS > The Continental Army p. 35 > State Troops p. 37 > III. BRITISH LEADERS > The British Army and Provincia Is p. 38 > German p. 45 > North Carolina Loyalists p. 45 > South Carolina Loyalists p. 47 > Georgia Loyalists p. 49 > IV. BRITISH UNITS > The British Army p. 49 > Provincials; and Loyalist Militia P. 50 > German p. 53 > V. CALENDAR AND RECORD p. 55 > Appendix > A. Totals for Greene's Continentals in the South p. 327 > B. Totals for the British Army in the Carolinas and Georgia p. 328 C. > Loyalties and Population in the South in 1780 > > For Revolutionary War information on the Internet, your first choice > should be AMERICANREVOLUTION.ORG