The British Army turned south in 1779; expecting to sweep through the region with their Tory allies; setting the stage for victory in the American in the war for independence. Upon entering the Old Spartan District in northwest South Carolina; however; they ran up against tenacious opposition from locals and their military leaders. In a series of small skirmishes here; the southern Patriots gained confidence and valuable combat experience that led to surprising victories at Kings Mountain and Cowpens; ultimately pushing the British back north toward surrender.In Turning Point: The American Revolution in the Spartan District; historian Katherine Cann tells the compelling story of how inexperienced backcountry militiamen in the Old Spartan District bottled up the British and learned how to defeat a seasoned foe. George F. Fields Jr.; a leading military heritage preservationist; provides color commentary as Fields’ Notes throughout; capturing both the emotion and the commotion of the time.As a bonus; there’s a handy guide to the Spartanburg Revolutionary War Trail; a driving tour of twelve spots in the Spartan District that were central to the American victory.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Nice book; but not what I was hoping forBy ErrykI'm from this area; and my dream house is one that blends traditional Cape Cod style with contemporary architecture. When I saw the cover to this book; I thought I would be seeing several contemporary examples of homes like the one on the cover on the inside; too. Instead; the book emphasizes the history and evolution of this particular architectural style on Cape Cod; and uses photos of mostly older houses to support the narrative. It's not that the book itself isn't interesting or well done; it's both. It's just not what I was expecting based on the cover and what little I could preview inside before purchasing.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Terrific book on rarely seen Mid Century homesBy NW ArchitectWonderful book; well written and nicely illustrated - on some rarely seen Mid Century vacation homes.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Compelling reading and fascinating history in one!By Drew MirqueI have to confess to some bias as we have a home in Truro and discovering the origins of various homes and then actually visiting/driving by..them is a winning combination. The book is beautifully illustrated and wonderfully written. I'd love it even if I did not have the luxury of seeing these one of a kind treasures.