By Unknown Saturday, December 1, 2007 This Day in History: December 1 This original document from the Revolutionary War is the muster roll of the Second South Carolina Regiment on the Continental Establishment, signed by its commander, Lt. Col. Francis Marion (1732-1795), Sullivan’s Island, December 1, 1778. Related Posts :"Art Imitates Life in Rio"We're the Only Ones Under Indictment Enough"Quote of the Day"We're the Only Ones Infantile EnoughWe're the Only Ones Calling All Cars EnoughWe're the Only Ones Fragging EnoughVideo: We're the Only Ones Making it Up EnoughI'd Rather Have a Machine GunSo Sue Me"Sporting Purposes" Hits a SnagWe're the Only Ones Thanking Heaven for Little Girls EnoughProfessional Help Needed: Inquire WithinMoss Control: The Answer to UK's "Gun Crime"This Day in History: November 6God and CountryThis Day in History: November 4'We Looked at Maps..."Give Me Your Guns--It's the Law!This Day in History: November 5New Yorkers Waking Up to Bloomberg Menace Grab The Post URL URL: https://bloggernizer.blogspot.com/2007/12/this-day-in-history-december-1.html HTML link code: <a href="https://bloggernizer.blogspot.com/2007/12/this-day-in-history-december-1.html">bloggernizer: This Day in History: December 1 "clickable"</a> BB (forum) link code: [url=https://bloggernizer.blogspot.com/2007/12/this-day-in-history-december-1.html]bloggernizer: This Day in History: December 1 "clickable"[/url]