
The Post at the Congaree - Cayce, SC
N 33° 58.181 W 081° 04.054
17S E 493758 N 3758796
Located at the home of the local historical society, it describes the British use of the location in the 1780s.
Waymark Code: WM9J4P
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 08/25/2010
Views: 9
In 1775 the building upon the ground adjacent hereto was used as a store.
Upon the fall of Charles Town in 1780 the British seized the store fortified it, and established here 'The Post at the Congaree'.
Attacked Feb 19, 1781 by Gen Sumter, who on the 21th destroyed the magazine and supplies in sight of Rawdon's (?) Army across the river . (?) (?) come from Camden to relieve the post.
Captured by Lee May 18, 1781
Reoccupied by Rawdon July 1, 1781
Reoccupied by Greene, July 4, 1781
Erected by William (?) Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, Columbia, SC May 15, 1924
Marker Name: The Post At Congaree
 Marker Location: City
 Type of Marker: Battle (war)
 County: Lexington
 Marker number: Not listed

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