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Children of the Revolution

Published
Sep 2012
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Historical Historical
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372

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Children of the Revolution is the story of the progeny of patriot Adam Mitchell, who fought during the American Revolution at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781. This pivotal battle culminated in his cornfields, which adjoined the one-acre site of the first Guilford County, North Carolina courthouse. The community was called Guilford Courthouse for lack of a better name. After the Revolution it became Martinsville and later Greensboro, North Carolina.

The hundred-year odyssey of the Westward Sagas is not about war, but how it affected the Mitchell family. Children of the Revolution: Book 3 in the Westward Sagas Series takes up where Adam's Daughters: Book 2 left off—in Tennessee shortly after statehood. The series continues with the next generation of the Mitchell Family. Peggy, the protagonist in Adam's Daughters, takes on a stronger role as she matures into a confident woman courted by British nobility. Children of the Revolution uncovers the untold reason North Carolina never ratified the U.S. Constitution. Adventure, intrigue, romance and tragedy are woven into the story of the first generation of Americans.

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First Edition Sep 2012 Plum Creek Press, Incorporated ISBN 0977748472
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Sep 2012 Westward Sagas LLC ISBN 1967619069
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Sep 2012 Plum Creek Press, Inc. ISBN B009GBTMRQ
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Nov 2012 David Bowles
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Nov 2012 Smashwords ISBN 0977748480
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