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Francis Salvador - Charleston South Carolina
in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials
Francis Salvador, 1747 - 1776, First Jew in South Carolina to die for American Independence
posted by: teeoff2
location: South Carolina
date approved: 7/24/2008
last visited: 7/8/2016
W0 km
Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson - Charleston South Carolina
Mother of Andrew Jackson, gave her life while nursing revolutionary soldiers ih Charleston.
date approved: 8/27/2008
last visited: 3/26/2016
NW117.6 km
Two Guns of Captain Felder - Orangeburg, SC
The two cannons serve as a memory to a revolutionary veteran who lived here.
posted by: ChapterhouseInc
date approved: 9/14/2010
last visited: 6/20/2010
NW119.1 km
John Adam Treutlen - Calhoun County, SC
Bronze roadside memorial dedicated to John Adam Treutlen (1726?-1782) by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1914.
posted by: gpsblake
date approved: 11/15/2015
last visited: never
SW133.9 km
Colonial Cemetery Entrance Arch - Savannah, GA
This memorial arch was erected in 1913 by the Daughters of the American Revolution to honor the veterans of the Revolutionary War buried in this Cemetery. It is located in the north corner of the cemetery.
posted by: onfire4jesus
location: Georgia
date approved: 10/12/2008
last visited: 3/25/2019
SW134.4 km
Battle Line for the Siege of Savannah - Savannah, GA
This marker marks the southern end of the battle lines during the Siege of Savannah. It is located in Madison Square at the corner of Bull and Charlton Sts in Savannah, GA.
date approved: 11/12/2008
SW134.7 km
General Casimir Pulaski & Sergeant William Jasper - Savannah, GA
This marker is both an historical marker and a memorial to General Casimir Pulaski & Sergeant William Jasper and the hundreds of gallant soldiers of America and France who died in the Siege of Savannah. It is located in the visit center parking lot.
date approved: 8/16/2008
last visited: 9/22/2009
Battlefield Memorial Park - Savannah, Ga
On October 9, 1779, 8,000 soldiers from three different armies clashed for control of Savannah, Georgia's colonial capital. This is a memorial to those soldiers. It is located at the corner of Louisville Rd and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Savannah
date approved: 6/7/2008
last visited: 6/13/2010