Horse-Shoe Robinson

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Horse-Shoe Robinson: A Tale of the Tory Ascendency is an 1835 novel by John P. Kennedy that was a popular seller in its day. The novel was Kennedy's second, and proved to be his most popular. It is a work of historical romance of the American Revolution, set in the western mountain areas of the Carolinas and Virginia, culminating at the Battle of Kings Mountain. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Horse-Shoe Robinson
rdf:langString Horse-Shoe Robinson
rdf:langString Horse-Shoe Robinson
xsd:string Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard / New York: Wiley and Long
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rdf:langString Major Butler and Horseshoe Robinson
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rdf:langString Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard / New York: Wiley and Long
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rdf:langString Horse-Shoe Robinson: A Tale of the Tory Ascendency is an 1835 novel by John P. Kennedy that was a popular seller in its day. The novel was Kennedy's second, and proved to be his most popular. It is a work of historical romance of the American Revolution, set in the western mountain areas of the Carolinas and Virginia, culminating at the Battle of Kings Mountain. The primary characters of the novel include Francis Marion, Banastre Tarleton, General Charles Cornwallis, Horseshoe Robinson (so named because he was originally a blacksmith), Mary Musgrove and her lover John Ramsay, Henry and Mildred Lyndsay (patriots), Mildred's lover Arthur Butler (whom she secretly marries), and Habershaw with his gang of rogues and Indians.
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