
Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina
Free AI audiobook with natural voice. No signup required.
About This Book
Historical Handbook Number Twenty-Two. This publication is one of a series of handbooks describing the historical and archeological areas in the National Park System administered by the National Park Service of the United States Department of the Interior. It is printed by the Government Printing Office and may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C. Price 25 cents.
Chapters (33)(click to expand)
- Kings Mountain NATIONAL MILITARY PARK South Carolina
- The War in the South Begins
- The Southern Campaign
- Conquest of Georgia and South Carolina
- Whigs and Tories in 1780
- The British Threaten the Carolina Frontier
- The Gathering of the Mountain Men
- The March From Sycamore Shoals
- The Pursuit to Kings Mountain
- The Battle of Kings Mountain
- The Meaning of the Victory
- Patriot Commanders at Kings Mountain
- Maj. Patrick Ferguson
- The Ferguson Rifle
- Your Guide to the Area
- 1. THE ADMINISTRATION AND MUSEUM BUILDING.
- 2. THE FIRST SHOT.
- 3. THE BATTLE BEGINS.
- 4. HIGHEST PEAK OF THE BATTLE RIDGE.
- 5. PATRIOT ADVANCE CONTINUES.
- 6. SITE OF THE SURRENDER.
- 7. TRADITIONAL SPOT WHERE FERGUSON WAS WOUNDED.
- 8. FERGUSON’S GRAVE.
- 9. THE CHRONICLE MARKERS.
- 10. SPRING.
- 11. POSITIONS OF SHELBY AND SEVIER.
- Establishment of the Park
- How to Reach the Park
- About Your Visit
- Related Areas
- Administration
- Suggested Readings
- NATIONAL PARK SERVICE HISTORICAL HANDBOOK SERIES
How to Listen
- 1. Click "Listen Free" above
- 2. The book opens in CastReader's browser reader
- 3. Click the play button — AI narration starts with word highlighting
- 4. Use "Send to Phone" to continue listening on your phone
FAQ
Is this audiobook really free?
Yes. "Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina" is a public domain work from Project Gutenberg. CastReader converts it to audio using AI text-to-speech for free. No account or payment needed.
What does the AI voice sound like?
CastReader uses Kokoro TTS, a natural-sounding AI voice. It handles punctuation, names, and dialogue naturally. Most listeners forget it's AI after a few minutes.
Can I listen on my phone?
Yes. Open the book, then use "Send to Phone" to stream audio to your phone via Telegram. No app download needed.