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David Fanning (c. 1755 – March 14, 1825) was a Loyalist leader in the American Revolutionary War in North and South Carolina. Fanning participated in approximately 36 minor engagements and skirmishes, and in 1781, captured the Governor of North Carolina, Thomas Burke, from the temporary capital at Hillsborough.
Learn about the life and exploits of David Fanning, a radical Loyalist who fought in the American Revolutionary War. He was captured, escaped, recruited, and led loyalist militias in North Carolina and South Carolina, and later settled in Canada.
Learn about the life and career of David Fanning, a loyalist partisan leader who fought against the Whigs in the American Revolution. Find out how he escaped from prison, raided Whig settlements, and served the British army in North Carolina.
Jan 27, 2011 · The narrative of Colonel David Fanning, (a Tory in the Revolutionary War with Great Britain;) giving an account of his adventures in North Carolina, from 1775 to 1783, as written by himself. Cover-title: Fanning's narrative. North Carolina. 1775-1783.
May 23, 2018 · David Fanning [1], c.1755–1825, American Loyalist in the American Revolution [2], b. Amelia co., Va. He led raids on the colonials in the Carolinas and wrote (1790) an account of his adventures in The Narrative of Colonel David Fanning [3], first published in 1861.
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Books. Col. David Fanning's Narrative of His Exploits and Adventures As a Loyalist of North Carolina in the American Revolution, Supplying Important Omissions in the Copy Published in the...