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  • Partisans and Refugees

  • Patriots of the American Revolution Series
  • By: Geoff Baggett
  • Narrated by: Zach NeSmith
  • Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
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Partisans and Refugees

By: Geoff Baggett
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Summary

Robert Hammock had a restless spirit. He grew weary of the quiet life of Colonial Virginia and left his ancestral lands in 1774 in search of a new life on the edge of civilization. He and his wife, Milly, guided their family on a adventurous overland journey to settle in the rugged, untamed Indian lands of Georgia. Frontier life suited the Hammock family. They formed new friendships and hacked a rich and fulfilling life out of Georgia woods.

Then a War of Revolution swept the colonies, eventually invading their pristine backcountry. Robert and Milly chose to make a stand and fight, side by side, for their security and freedom. But that choice soon cost them their farm, their possessions, and their home. Forced to flee for their lives from revenge-hungry Tories and their British masters, Milly and her children became refugees across the mountains in Tennessee while Robert and his faithful slave, Frank, returned to Georgia to fight a guerrilla war against the British.

Would Robert Hammock and the tenacious Regiment of Refugees be able to drive the British from Georgia? Would Milly ever see her beloved Robert and her distant Georgia home again? Would Frank ever know real love and family or experience true freedom?

Partisans and Refugees is the heartbreaking but victorious story of an early American family torn apart by war but united by loyalty, love, and liberty.

©2016 Geoff Baggett (P)2023 Geoff Baggett
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Robert has grown weary of the quiet life of Colonial Virginia. With his family and wife, Milly, they to the rugged, untamed Indian lands of Georgia. Frontier life suited the Hammock family.

Soon the Revolution War sweeps the colonies. Robert and Milly chose to make a stand and fight. The choice costs them their farm. Forced to flee Milly and the children became refugees across the mountains in Tennessee. Robert and his faithful slave, Frank, returned to Georgia to fight a guerrilla war against the British.
This book has loyalty, love, and the fight for liberty.

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