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Touring North Carolina’s Revolutionary War Sites
Daniel W. Barefoot
John F. Blair, Publisher
978-0-89587-217-3
$21.95 paperback
7 ½ x 8 ½
488 pages; black-and-white photos and maps throughout
Published in 1998
History, North Carolina, Travel & Outdoors
Touring the Backroads™ Series
"The story of how thirteen diverse colonies were able to defeat an invading army of the best soldiers in the world serves to inspire people around the globe more than two hundred years later," writes Daniel W. Barefoot.
No colony played a greater role than North Carolina. In 1766, Cape Fear Patriots offered the first armed resistance to Royal authority in the colonies. In Alamance County in 1771, Regulators clashed with the governor's troops in what some consider the Revolution's first battle. At Charlotte in 1775, citizens crafted what was perhaps the colonies' first declaration of independence. In 1776, the enactment of the Halifax Resolves made North Carolina the first colony to instruct its Continental Congress delegates to vote for independence. And the list goes on.
The fourteen tours in this book tell the story of Revolutionary War North Carolina at the places where events occurred—at the homes of participants, on the ground where battles were fought, at the graves of men and women who sacrificed for freedom.
From the coast to the frontier, travelers will meet both the august—men like Nathanael Greene, William R. Davie, and William Hooper—and the colorful—people like Banastre Tarleton, Ben Cleveland, and "Jennie Bahn" McNeill.

Reviews
“Barefoot's book is an interesting read on North Carolina's important contributions to the Revolutionary War.
Whether describing battles such as Guilford Courthouse, Moore's Creek, Cowan's Ford, or the homes and gravesites of patriots, the book contains important information of each event and person and clear directions on how to reach the place. Indeed, if not for Barefoot's book, I would not have the appreciation for the role and sacrifices paid by our early fathers to establish the great country we have today! Since I live in Charlotte, the book has many times served as a valuable guide for touring the various sites. Highly recommended along with his similar book Touring South Carolina’s Revolutionary War Sites.”
Amazon.com reviewer

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Also by Daniel Barefoot:
General Robert F. Hoke
Haints of the Hills
Hark the Sound of Tar Heel Voices
Haunted Halls of Ivy
Let Us Die Like Brave Men
Piedmont Phantoms
Seaside Spectres
Spirits of ’76
Touring South Carolina’s Revolutionary War Sites
Touring the Backroads of North Carolina’s Lower Coast
Touring the Backroads of North Carolina’s Upper Coast
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