Posted on 07/03/2023 5:35:10 PM PDT by waterhill
This fool and his dad are liars. Don't fall for their crap. They have alot of things wrong.
In before the “Who is Tim Barton?” reply.
Fool doesn’t even know about the last battle of the Revolutionary War. They are even getting the signing of the DOI wrong. Fools.
your post is crap
The Donut Guy?
I was scanning channels (I’m kinda confined to my chair). Went to TBN, these guys are idiots and charlatans.
Barton Dad and Son, have for sure been a target of criticism. You have to hand it to them, for having one of the largest private collections of original materials, so what they say is NOT based on some Princeton, or Yale or Harvard Professor wrote about in his textbooks, but from ORIGINAL SOURCES. I like Original Sources, and I will stay with The Barton Team. I TOO am avidly addicted to ORIGINAL documents, and not secondary thesis of Liberal University Professors. GO WALLBUILDERS.
How so? I don’t trust half these idiots on anything. “I’m a pastor”. No, you lie.
Anyone can call names. Let’s see some specifics.
Wallbuilders, the Christian men’s group.
Mom was DAR, I’m SAR. These guys are unbelievable. I’m the great grandson ×6 of the founder of Fort Watauga. He lost everything. King’s Mountain was the last battle of the revolution.
Who?
American losses were 28 killed and 62 injured; surely Thomas Talbot’s scalp wound was among that number.
(King’s Mountain and Its Heroes: History of the Battle of King’s Mountain
Author: Lyman C. Draper, LL. D
Then mounting their horses, for the most of them were provided with hardy animals, they commenced their
long and difficult march. They would appear to have had some trouble in getting their beeves started, and
probably tarried for their mid-day lunch, at Matthew Talbot’s Mill, now known as Clark’s Mill, on Gap creek,
only three miles from the Sycamore Shoals. Thence up Gap creek to its head, when they bore somewhat to
the left, crossing Little Doe river, reaching the noted “Resting Place,” at the Shelving Rock, about a mile
beyond the Crab Orchard, where, after a march of some twenty miles that day, they took up their camp for
the night. Big Doe river, a bold and limpid mountain stream, flowing hard by, afforded the campers, their
horses and beef cattle, abundance of pure and refreshing water.(+) Here, a man of the name Miller resided
who shod several of the horses of the party.
The Battle of Kings Mountain took place in October 1780. Its successful outcome for the Patriots marked the beginning of the end of the Revolution. Not only was the Battle important strategically, it was fought by British Regulars who were actually colonists who remained loyal to the Crown against their fellow colonists who were revolutionary Patriots. There are numerous web sites where the reader may find further details about the Battle of Kings Mountain and its peculiar importance to the American
Couple of idiot self proclaimed preachers with a TV show.
Yeah they are dumber than that.
I don’t regard myself as a hick or under-informed, but I honestly had no idea what this relates to.
A TREASURY OF PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Primary Source Documents Pertaining to Early American History
An invaluable collection of historical works which contributed to the formation of American politics, culture, and ideals
The following is a massive collection of the literature and documents which were most relevant to the colonists’ lives in America. If it isn’t here, it probably is not available online anywhere.
https://constitution.org/1-History/primarysources/primarysources.html
List created by Rick Gardiner
I’m sure his degree in business management made him a great historian
“The Battle of Kings Mountain took place in October 1780.”
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“The siege of Yorktown, also known as the Battle of Yorktown, the surrender at Yorktown, or the German battle because of the presence of Germans in all three armies, began September 28, 1781 and ended on October 19, 1781, in Yorktown, Virginia.” - Wikipedia
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