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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
Inscription. Battle of Hobkirk Hill in the Revolutionary War took place on this ridge April 25, 1781. The British Army was commanded by General Lord Rawdon, the Continental Army by General Nathanae... More on HMDB
This is the battle site of the Revolutionary War where General Nathanael Greene ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
Inscription. This store, constructed in 1891 on what was then the corner of 6th Avenue (now Broad Street) and DeKalb Street, was the second home of E. H. Dibble and Brothers Grocery, which sold "general merchandise" as well as "heavy ... More on HMDB

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
Inscription. 150 yards to the east is where Gen. Nathanael Grenne had the headquarters of the American Army during the Battel of Hodkirk Hill April 25, 1781. , Erected 1956 by The Kershaw County Historical Society. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
Inscription. King Haiglar is often called the patron saint of Camden. From about 1750 until his murder by hostile Indians in 1763, this noble Catawba chief was a valuable friend to the pioneers of Pine Tree Hill, as Camden was then ... More on HMDB

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
Inscription. On this corner stood the gaol, built in 1771 and burned in 1812. During the Revolution the British imprisoned in it many American soldiers and civilians. Among them, after his capture near the Waxhaws, was the boy Andrew ... More on HMDB

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
Inscription. On this site stood the birthplace and boyhood home of Bernard M. Baruch (1870-1965), financier, philanthropist, and adviser to presidents. He was instrumental in establishing the Camden Hospital, with opened in 1913, ... More on HMDB

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
Inscription. This Monument is erected by the women of Kershaw County in memory of her brave sons who fell during the Confederate War defending the rights and honor of the South. , Location. 34° 15.066′ N, 80° 36.486′ ... More on HMDB

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
Inscription. A native of England, Joseph Kershaw came to South Carolina about 1755 and had moved to Camden (then called Pine Tree Hill) by 1758, where he established a store. As a member of the colonial legislator, Kershaw promoted ... More on HMDB

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
