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  2. Francis Marion - Wikipedia

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    The city features a statue of General Marion in the town square, and has a museum which includes many artifacts related to Francis Marion; the Marion High School mascot is the Swamp Fox. Francis Marion University is located nearby in Florence County, South Carolina. The Swamp Fox is a wooden roller coaster located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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    Francis Marion, an American Revolutionary War guerrilla fighter in South Carolina, was of predominantly Huguenot ancestry. New Paltz, New York [140] New Rochelle, New York, named for the city of La Rochelle, a known former Huguenot stronghold in France. The Huguenot and Historical Association of New Rochelle was organized in 1885 for the ...

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  7. Siege of Fort Watson - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Fort Watson was an American Revolutionary War confrontation in South Carolina that began on April 15, 1781, and lasted until April 23, 1781. Continental Army forces under Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee and South Carolina militia under Francis Marion besieged Fort Watson, a fortified British outpost that formed part of the communication and supply chain between Charleston and other ...

  8. Talk:Francis Marion - Wikipedia

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    Francis Marion is often cited as the prime example of a unit with free blacks. Some African Americans served as captains in the South Carolina navy which "had significant numbers of Black captains" according to African Americans in the Revolutionary War. Some of the mixed descendants of those who served named their children after Francis Marion.

  9. Michael Simmons (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Marion Simmons (1841-1924) McDonald Simmons (1843-1906) Christopher Columbus Simmons (1845-1931) Benjamin Franklin Simmons (1848-1925) Charlotte Elizabeth Simmons Koontz (1850-1929) Catharine Simmons Bannon (1857-1941) Charles Mason Simmons (1860-1944) Michael Troutman Simmons Jr. (1862-1939) George Washington Simmons; Douglas Woodburg ...