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Bore You To Sleep - Sleep Stories for Adults

Sleep Story 26 - Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina by George C. Mackenzie

Bore You To Sleep - Sleep Stories for Adults

Teddy

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.5547 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Hey Sleepy Listeners. I hope this episode makes you feel sleepy and helps you get a good night's rest.  If it is helpful, I'd love for you jump into your podcast app, like the podcast and subscribe to the episode. Your comments and support really help out and helps me bring more episodes to you : ) Goodnight and Rest Peacefully,  Teddy

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to the Bore You to Sleep podcast, the podcast that will hopefully help you get to sleep.

0:15.7

I am going to read an open source book, one that is not particularly interesting, but one that is

0:23.3

hopefully boring enough to get you to sleep.

0:31.7

Tonight's readings come from Kings Mountain National Military Park.

0:39.7

If you enjoy listening to the podcast, please jump into the podcast app.

0:45.7

Leave a comment, leave a rating.

0:48.6

It really helps out and helps me bring more episodes to you guys.

0:53.4

The author of the book is George C. Mackenzie.

0:59.5

Hope you enjoy it, and hopefully, it makes you feel a little sleepy.

1:22.1

Kings Mountain, King's Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina, by George C. McKenzie.

1:27.1

Historical Handbook Number 22. The publication is one of a series of handbooks

1:33.4

describing the historical and archaeological areas

1:38.4

in the National Park System

1:41.3

administered by the National Park Service of the United States Department

1:48.4

of the Interior.

1:51.0

It is printed by the Government Printing Office and may be purchased from the Superintendent

1:59.2

of Documents, Washington, DC, 20402.

2:06.8

Price, 55 cents.

2:11.2

The Battle of Kings Mountain on October 7th, 1780, was an overwhelming blow struck by American patriots against British forces

2:24.2

engaged in the relentless southern campaign of the American Revolution.

2:31.9

The military importance of this sharp engagement was described in strong and realistic

2:41.0

terms by Sir Henry Clinton, then Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in North America.

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