Podcast-Union County Museum with Ola Jean Kelly
Ola Jean Kelly tells us how Union County came into existence and some of the Revolutionary history from that patriotic corner of the south
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Ola Jean Kelly tells us how Union County came into existence and some of the Revolutionary history from that patriotic corner of the south
After the Revolutionary War the United States settled in to grow and expand. Stoneware was developed and played an integral part in both. Philip Wingard of Southern Decorative Arts in Clover, SC takes us through some of the history
After the Revolutionary War the United States settled in to grow and expand. Stoneware was developed and played an integral part in both. Philip Wingard of Southern Decorative Arts in Clover, SC takes us through some of the history
After the Revolutionary War the United States settled in to grow and expand. Stoneware was developed and played an integral part in both. Philip Wingard of Southern Decorative Arts in Clover, SC takes us through some of the history
View on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVGsmRqNAWA This is the download part– I don’t think we need this:
The follow-up podcast with Jim Piecuch and the Revolutionary war cavalry
The follow-up podcast with Jim Piecuch and the Revolutionary war cavalry
Jim Piecuch speaks about the Cavalry in the American Revolution and his book on the topic
Cindy Day, Director of the Caldwell County Heritage Museum in Lenoir, NC talks about William Lenoir and Fort Defiance
Charles Baxley walks us through the Battle of Hobkirk Hill and Nathaniel Greene\’s tactical victory over the British at Camden, SC
LT Williamson talks about his personal research on his ancestor, Josiah Marcum, who first rode into war at the age of 16 and later fought at Camden, Kings Mountain and Guilford Courthouse.
Trey Dunaway speaks on the Long Leaf Pine Preserve and the work at the site of the first Battle of Camden, SC
Jerry Martin recalls growing up in Olympia
Tom Oblak is a retired US Army infantryman in charge of the four cannon pieces at the Battle of Camden, SC.
Rick Wise talks about Camden, SC and its place in the Revolutionary War