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South Carolina in the American Revolution / United States / William Lee Davidson / Griffith Rutherford / North Carolina / Francis Nash / Continental Army / Battle of Cowpens / Charles Cornwallis /  1st Marquess Cornwallis / Military personnel / Southern United States / Confederate States of America
Date: 2012-03-11 16:38:18
South Carolina in the American Revolution
United States
William Lee Davidson
Griffith Rutherford
North Carolina
Francis Nash
Continental Army
Battle of Cowpens
Charles Cornwallis
1st Marquess Cornwallis
Military personnel
Southern United States
Confederate States of America

NC20 William Lee Davidson

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