The Simms Brothers Band Essays

  • Background and Character of T.J. Avery

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    punish him, for anything he does wrong. T.J. has almost no principles, so he has no problem with getting others in trouble when he was the one who was the cause of it. One incident was when T.J. had gone up to the Wallace store, and his younger brother Claude had followed, when he was seen up there by Misses Logan she told his mother that he was there, but when T.J.'s mother questioned him about it she just said that he had gone up there to get Claude, who he said was sneaking up there to...

  • Francis Marion

    3441 Words  | 7 Pages

    the captain, al... ... middle of paper ... ...ontinental, 1948. •     Rankin, Hugh F. Francis Marion: The Swamp Fox. Crowell, 1973. •     Risjord, Norman K. "The Swamp Fox: Francis Marion," in Representative Americans. D.C. Heath, 1980. •     Simms, William Gilmore. "The Marion Family," in Southern and Western Monthly Magazine. Vol. 1 (1845): pp. 209--215. •     Alden, John Richard. The South in the Revolution, 1763--1789. •     Chidsey, Donald Barr. The War in the South. Crown, 1969. •     Davis