Moultrie

Moultrie (HMCMN)

Location: Charleston, SC 29401 Charleston County
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Country: United States of America
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N 32° 46.183', W 79° 55.734'

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(West Face):
This Monument represents the high esteem inwhich all who love freedom hold Charleston'snative son, William Moultrie
Born November 23, 1730, Moultrie served inthe Royal Assembly from 1752 until 1773. He wasAide-de-Camp to Governor William Lyttleton in the 1759 offensive on the southern frontier tosuppress pillaging by the Cherokee Nation. In 1760, Moultrie was promoted to captain in Colonel Thomas Middleton's Provincial Regimentand rose to further prominence after servingin the Cherokee Expedition of 1761. He waselected to the First Provincial Congress in 1774.On June 17, 1775 , he earned the commissionof Colonel in the Second South CarolinaRegiment of Foot.

In command of Fort Sullivan on June 28, 1776,Moultrie defeated a combined land and seaassult by the British under the command ofMajor General Henry Clinton and CommodorePeter Parker. Maultrie's unexpected victorygave the American forces hope in their cause,and he became a national hero. It was duringthis command that he chose for his garrison a flag consisting of a crescent moon on afield of blue. Commissioned a BrigadierGeneral in the Continental Army on September16, 1776. Moultrie, second in command ofCharleston's defense, was captured on May12, 1780, when the city fell. He remained imprisoned until exchanged for Major GeneralJohn Burgoyne in February 1782. He was appointed a Major General on October 15, 1782.

He was elected Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in 1784 and served as Governor from 1785 until 1787. Under his leadership, the government divided the state into counties, created the County Court System, and moved the State Capital from Charleston to Columbia.

He served a second term as Governor from 1792 to 1794, when he retired from public office.

William Moultrie died in Charleston on September 27, 1805 and is buried on Sulivan's Island near the site of his 1776 victory. The highest ranking military officer from South Carolina during the Revolution, he remains honored by his countrymen for his valor, patriotism and public service.

(North Face):
With Support From
The Agriculture Society of South Carolina
The General Society of Colonial Wars
The Hibernian Society of Charleston
The National Society of the Colonial Dames
of America in the State of South Carolina
The New England Society
The Rebecca Motte Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
The St. Andrew's Society of Charleston, SC
The St. Davis Society of Charleston
The Society of Cincinnati
The South Carolina Society
The Washington Light Infantry

(South face):
Erected and Given to
Charleston By
The Society of the Cincinnati of the State
of South Carolina
The Society of Colonial Wars in the State
of South Carolina
The Major General William Moultrie Chapter
South Carolina Society of the American
Revolution
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HM NumberHMCMN
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Placed BySociety of the Cincinnati of the State of South Carolina; Society of Colonial Wars in the State of South Carolina; Major General William Moultrie Chapter, South Carolina Society of the American Revolution
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Date Added Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014 at 4:04am PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)17S E 600319 N 3626265
Decimal Degrees32.76971667, -79.92890000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 32° 46.183', W 79° 55.734'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds32° 46' 10.98" N, 79° 55' 44.04" W
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Area Code(s)843
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 5 E Battery, Charleston SC 29401, US
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