
Grave of General William Moultrie - Sullivans Island SC
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Don.Morfe
N 32° 45.631 W 079° 51.450
17S E 607017 N 3625315
Down the walk on your left is the grave of General William Moultrie, a citizen of Charleston, who on June 28, 1776 led American troops in the defense of the city.
Waymark Code: WM1371C
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 09/30/2020
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Grave of General William Moultrie- Down the walk on your left is the grave of General William Moultrie, a citizen of Charleston, who on June 28, 1776 led American troops in the defense of the city. From the walls of the unfinished palmetto log fort on Sullivan's Island he won a remarkable victory over a great British invasion fleet.
His achievement gave meaning to the words of the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted within days after the battle, and a grateful people of South Carolina paid him a singular honor in forever linking his name with the port.
Marker Name: Grave of General William Moultrie
 Marker Location: Roadside
 Type of Marker: Person
 County: Charleston
 Marker number: Not listed

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