Crescent Moon Over Carolina
William Moultrie and American Liberty
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of South Carolina Press
Publishing:19th Mar '26
£21.99
This title is due to be published on 19th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The first and only book-length biography of William Moultrie
Crescent Moon over Carolina examines the life of Major General William Moultrie (1730-1805) who is best remembered for his valiant defense of an unfinished log fort on Sullivan's Island at the entrance to Charleston harbor against a determined British naval attack on June 28, 1776. While the Continental Congress in Philadelphia considered a draft of the Declaration of Independence, Moultrie and his garrison of South Carolinians proved that untested, but courageous, American soldiers could stand firm and prevail against British might.
C. L. Bragg combines a scholarly survey of lowcountry South Carolina culture, the American Revolution, and the early political history of the state and the United States. Bragg also brings to light primary sources that are published here for the first time—revealing documents that provide fresh insight into the political and cultural values of Moultrie and his fellow South Carolinians.
"Carefully researched and written, Crescent Moon over Carolina is recommended for both undergraduate and graduate students of southern history." —The Journal of Southern History
"This biography of Moultrie is certainly needed. It will become the standard reference for any researcher interested in virtually any aspect of Moultrie's life and career." —South Carolina Historical Magazine
"Bragg offers a rich narrative into the day-to-day activities of Moultrie leading up to the battle, and covers other military events in the South in detail." —Choice
"Crescent Moon over Carolina offers an engaging narrative, detailed maps and beautiful illustrations that will stand as an important addition to the body of literature for those interested in Revolutionary SC." —Lowcountry Companion
ISBN: 9781643366784
Dimensions: 32mm x 229mm x 152mm
Weight: unknown
382 pages