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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY88_eutaw-springs-battlefield-park_Eutawville-SC.html
The National Register of Historic Places South Carolina Department of Archives And History Eutaw Springs Battlefield Park
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( Front text )Settled in the 1840s on higher ground in the healthy pines of upper St. John's Parish, the town of Eutawville was founded by Santee River plantation owners as a summer refuge for their families. In 1886 the railroad was established. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEI7_berkeley-county_Eutawville-SC.html
This county was designated a court and land conveyance district in 1682, and an election district in 1683. It was named for two brothers, Lord John and Sir William Berkeley, both Lord Proprietors of Carolina. Over the years, functions of this earl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEHV_battle-of-eutaw-springs_Eutawville-SC.html
" The rich prize within our grasp was lost "?????????~ Colonel Henry Lee Late in the battle, American soldiers pushed forward and found themselves in the British camp. Victory was in sight, but the discipline that had held the American ranks toge…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEEZ_battle-of-eutaw-springs_Eutawville-SC.html
(Front text)On the morning of September 8, 1781, General Nathanael Greene's American army attacked Colonel Alexander Stewart's British Force camped at a plantation near Eutaw Springs. Here two almost evenly matched armies slugged it out in the las…
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