
35-15 Pegues Place/Revolutionary Cartel
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Markerman62
N 34° 48.002 W 079° 53.358
17S E 601601 N 3851429
Located on U.S. 1 at Pegues Drive, south of the North Carolina line.
Waymark Code: WMNAAW
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 01/30/2015
Views: 6
Pegues Place
About 1760, French Huguenot immigrant Claudius Pegues settled in this area. His home, Pegues Place, is located one mile west of here. A founder and early officer of St. David's Episcopal Church in Cheraw, he was elected in 1768 as parish representative to the Commons House of Assembly and in 1785 was named a justice of the county. He died in 1790.
Revolutionary Cartel
On May 3, 1781, a cartel for the exchange of prisoners of war taken during the American Revolution was signed one mile west of here at the home of Claudius Pegues. Lt. Col. Edward Carrington acted for Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene of the Continental Army. Capt. Frederick Cornwallis, acting for his cousin, Lieut. Gen. Earl Cornwallis, signed for the British.
Marker Name: Pegues Place/Revolutionary Cartel
 Marker Location: Roadside
 Type of Marker: Person
 Marker number: 35-15
 County: Marlboro

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