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4001 Chesnee Highway, Chesnee, South Carolina
In historical terms the most significant sight in the Spartanburg area is Cowpens National Battlefield...I... More on Moon Handbooks: South Carolina
A pasturing area at the time of the battle, this Revolutionary War site commemorates the place where Daniel... More on Heritage

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4001 Chesnee Highway, Gaffney SC 29341, United States of America
Inscription. The Washington Light Infantry of Charleston, South Carolina, erected this monument in 1856 near the final stages of the Battle of Cowpens to commemorate the important American victory ... More on HMDB
Inscription. This Monument was erected by, The Washington Light Infantry, Of Charleston S. C. L. M. Hatch. Capt, April. 1856, Cowpens Chapter D. A. R. 1936, , Erected 1856 by Washington Light Infa... More on HMDB

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4001 Chesnee Hwy, Gaffney SC 29341, United States of America
Inscription. Robert Scruggs married Catherine Connell, and in 1828 his father, Richard Scruggs, gave them 200 acres of land. They had eleven children and added onto the house as the family grew. Life at the time was hard; yeomen farmers ... More on HMDB

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4001 Chesnee Highway, Gaffney SC 29341, United States of America
Inscription. After firing as ordered, the American skirmishers melted back to the second line of defense. Seeing this, the British troops moved forward at quickstep, raising a great shout as they advanced. , Erected by National Park ... More on HMDB

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4001 Chesnee Highway, Gaffney SC 29341, United States of America
Inscription. Near the end of the battle, as the Americans swept forward, two Continental officers sought to capture the enemy's light 3-pounder "grasshopper" cannons. Captain Anderson of Maryland won the race when he used his spontoon ... More on HMDB

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4001 Chesnee Highway, Gaffney SC 29341, United States of America
Inscription. The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail preserves and commemorates the route of Patriot militia during the 1780 Kings Mountain campaign. During that historic event, on October 6, 1780, American forces stopped ... More on HMDB

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4001 Chesnee Highway, Gaffney SC 29341, United States of America
Inscription. After firing twice, the militia retreated behind the Continentals who were awaiting the British reinforcements, Fraser's 71st Highlanders, threatened the Continentals' right flank, Lt. Col. Howard ordered his right flank ... More on HMDB

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4001 Chesnee Hwy, Gaffney SC 29341, United States of America
Inscription. British commander, Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton, ordered a detachment of cavalry forward to scatter the American skirmishers. The green-uniformed British Legion Americans loyal to the king awaited the order to advance. ... More on HMDB

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4001 Chesnee Highway, Gaffney SC 29341, United States of America
Inscription. In 1787 this field was a grassy meadow dotted with tall hardwoods, native grasses and cane. Today, the land is being restored to its appearance at the time of the battle. , Erected by National Park Service. , Location. ... More on HMDB

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4001 Chesnee Highway, Gaffney SC 29341, United States of America
The Only Double Envelopment in the American Revolution ��our success was complete�� Daniel Morgan to Nathanael Greene, January 19, 1781 A pasturing area at the time of the battle, this Revolutionar... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. On this field, the Continentals blunted the British advance, then charged with bayonets flashing. Cavalry hit the left and right of the 71st. The militia reformed and surged against th... More on HMDB
