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The History of South-Carolina: From Its First Settlement in 1670 to the Year 1808. Charleston: David Longworth, 1809. Swager, Christine R. The Valiant Died: The Battle of Eutaw Springs, September 8, 1781 (Heritage Books, 2006). Swisher, James. The Revolutionary War in the Southern Back Country (Pelican Publishing Company, 2007).
Ninety Six National Historic Site, also known as Old Ninety Six and Star Fort, is a United States National Historic Site located about 60 miles (96 kilometers) south of Greenville, South Carolina. The historic site was listed on the National Register in 1969, [1] declared to be a National Historic Landmark in 1973, [2] and established as a ...
BG Francis Marion, 2nd Brigade commander. BG Richard Richardson, 2nd Brigade commander. BG Thomas Sumter, 1st and 6th Brigade commander. Col William Moultrie, Charles Town District Regiment commander. Col Andrew Pickens, Ninety-Six Regiment commander. The South Carolina militia units in the American Revolution were established on January 17 ...
Battle of Lindley's Fort. The Battle of Lindley's Fort (July 15, 1776) was part of a campaign by Loyalist and Cherokee forces to gain control over the South Carolina backcountry from Patriot forces early in the American Revolutionary War. The Cherokees were involved because ongoing encroachment of their territory in the area had led them to ...
6 killed. wounded unknown. 130 captured. 1 wounded. The Battle of Great Cane Brake was a skirmish fought on December 22, 1775, during the American Revolutionary War in what was then Ninety-Six District, South Carolina, modern Greenville County .
150 killed/wounded. 50 captured. The Battle of Ramsour's Mill took place on June 20, 1780 in present-day Lincolnton, North Carolina, during the British campaign to gain control of the southern colonies in the American Revolutionary War. The number of fighters on each side of the battle is still an issue of contention, but Loyalist militiamen ...
70 captured. 4 killed. 12 wounded. The Battle of Musgrove Mill, August 19, 1780, occurred near a ford of the Enoree River, near the present-day border between Spartanburg, Laurens and Union Counties in South Carolina. [1] During the course of the battle, 200 Patriot militiamen defeated a combined force of approximately 300 Loyalist militiamen ...
July 29, 1969. Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site is a national historic district and open-air museum located in Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, United States. Roughly 40 minutes away from Columbia, the state capitol, it is one of the state's largest tourist attractions. The 107-acre site is also known as Historic Camden ...