So if one wishes to get a better sense of the real Francis Marion (1732-1795), one could start by visiting the Low Country here, where the Swamp Fox fought his battles against the Redcoats and ...
Col. Foard had named his aircraft Swamp Fox as a nod to the legendary Revolutionary War hero Col. Francis Marion, a South Carolina native who earned his nickname from the British for his guerrilla ...
Some past lodgers bemoaned the rooms' lack of space Recent guests praised the Francis Marion Hotel's Southern ... Additionally, there's The Swamp Fox Restaurant & Bar, which prior diners said ...
Erika Bolstad is a Stateline correspondent based in Portland, Oregon, and the author of Windfall, published by Sourcebooks in ...
Most Revolutionary War history buffs know the story of Francis Marion, the Continental Army officer called the Swamp Fox for ...
Joseph’s status as property did not stop him from fighting against the Tories in the Revolutionary War, where he became a member of The Swamp Fox, General Francis Marion’s “Marion Men.” ...
Sorry, it’s all too logical. Wildcats makes perfect sense —if the colors are changes to plum and white. Watching how this plays out will be a great way to pass the winter. Go Fox!