The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, February 05, 1919, Image 4
NEARLY 300 BATTLES
FOUGHT IN THIS STATE
List of Major and Minor Engage
ments in the Revolutionary War,
1775-1783, and the War Between the
Staters, ;030-1P65.
The subjoined list of 281 battles,
-minor engagements, skirmishes, etc.,
that have been fought in the State
of South Carolina 'during the history
of the United States was culled from
the records of the War Department,
at Washington, which show that six
ty-four of these engagements were
fought in the Revolutionary War,
1775-1783, and 217 were fought in the
War Between the States, 1860-1865.
The list, showing the names or lo
calities and dates of the engagements,
now follows, to wit:
Revolutionary War.
Anderson, Fort, July 30, 1780.
Balfour, Fort, April 12, 1781.
Bealton's Mill, March 21, 1781.
Beaufort, February 3, 1779.
Black River, October 25, 1780.
Black Stocks, November 20, 1780.
Brattonville, July 12, 1780.
Broad River, November 12, 1780.
Camden (3), August 16, 1780;
April25, May 10, 1781.
Cane Brake, December 23, 1775.
Catawba Ford, August 13, 1780.
Cedar Springs, August\13, 1780.
Charleston, siege of, March 29-May
12, 1780; occupied by British, May 12,
1780 to December 14, 1782.
Charleston Neck, May 11, 1779.
Cherokee Ford, February 14, 1779.
Combahee Ferry, August 27, 1782.
Cowpens, January 17, 1781.
Essenecca Town, August 1, 1776.
Eutaw Springs, September 8, 1786.
Fish Dam Ford, November 9,. 1780.
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Four Holes, April 18, 1781.
Granby, Fort, May 15, 1781. ce
Great Savannah, August 20, 1780.
Green Springs, August 1, 1780. 16
Gum Swamp, August 16, 1780.
Hanging Rock, August 6, 1780.
Hobkirk's Hill, April 25, 1781. 1E
James Island, July -, 1782.
John's Island, November 4, 1782.
Johnson, Fort, September 14, 1775.
Lanneau's Ferry, May 6, 1780.
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Long Cane, December 4, 1780.
Monck's Corner (2), April 14, 1786;
tober 16, 1781.
Motte, Fort, May 12, 1781.
Moultrie, Fort, May 7, 1780.
Musgrove's Mills, August 18, 1780.
Nelson's Ferry, May 14,'1781.
Ninety-Six (2), Novemper 19, 1775;
ay 22 to June 19, 1781.
Orangeburg, May 11, 1781.
Parker's Ferry, August 30, 1781.
Port Royal Island, February 3, 1779.
Quinby's Bridge, July 17, 1781.
Rayborn Creek, July 15, 1776.
Rocky Mount, July 30, 1780.
Rugley's Mills, December 4, 1780.
Silver Bluff, May 21, 1781.
Stono Ferry, Jine 20, 1779.
Sullivan, Fort, (2), June 28, 1776.
Sullivan's Island (3), June 28, 29,
76; May 8, 1780.
Tarcote Swamp, October 25, 1780.
Thicketty, Fort, July 30, 1780.
Tiger River, November 20, 1780.
Wateree River, August 15, 1780.
Watson, Fort, April 15-23, .1781.
Waxhawd, May 20, 1780.
Williamson's Plantation, July 12,
80.
Wofffford's Iron Works, August 8,
80.
The War Between the States.
Aiken, February 11, 1865.
Angley's Postoffice, February 4,
64.
Ashepoo River, May 16, 1864.
Barker's Mill, February 2, 1865.
Barnwell, February 6, 1865.
Barnwell's Island (2), February 10,
62; July 30, 1863.
Battery Island (3), May 21, 1862;
ptember 7, 1863; April 15, 1864.
Beaufort (2), November 7, 8, De-'
mber 6, 7, 1860.
Beauregard, Fort, November 7,
61.
Beech Creek, April 19, 1865.
Binnaker's Bridge, February 9,
65.
Black River, August 13, 1862.
Blackville, February, 1865.
Blakeney's March 3, 1865.
Blue's Bridge, March 8, 1865.
Bluffton (2), March 20-34, 1862;
ne 4, 1863.
Boyd's Landing, November 29, 1864.
Boykin's Mill, April 18, 1865.
Braddock's Point, November 10-11,
61.
Bradford Springs, April 18, 1865.
Broxton's Bridge, February 2, 1865.
Buckingham, March 20, 1865.
Buford's Bridge, February 4, 1865.
Bull Island, January 31, 1863.
Bull River, February 23-26, 1862.
Burden's Causeway, July 9, 1864.
Camden (2), May 22-25, April 5-25,
65.
Cannon's Bridge (2), February 7-8,
65.
Castle Pinckney (2), December 20- ^
, 1861.
Caston's Plantation, October 22,
62.
Chapman's Fort, May 26, 1864.
Charleston (4), January 31, August
to December 31, 1863; February
, 18, 1865.
Charleston Arsenal, December 30,
60.
Charleston Harbor (8), December
, 1860; April 14, December 20, 1861;
nuary 20, 1862; April 7, September
8, October 5, 1863; January 1, to
avemibe 13, 1864; January 15, 1865.
Cheraw (4), February 28, March 3
5-6, 1865.
Chesterfield, March 12, 1865.
Cheves, Battery, September 15, 1863'
Chisholm Island, December 17, 1861.
Cloud's House, February 27, 1865.
Cole's Island, May 20, 1862.
Columbia, February 16-17, 1865.
Columbia, February 16-17, 1865.
Combahee Ferry, February 5, 1865.
Combahee River (2), June 2, 1863,
nuary 28, 1865.
Congaree Creek, February 15, 1865.
Congaree River, February 15, 1865.
Coosaw River, January 1, 1862.
Coosawhatchie, October 22, 2862.
Cowpen ford, February 6, 1865.
Cunningham's bluff, November 24,
Daufuski Island (2), January 29,
(63; May 11, 1864.
Denkins' Mill, April 19, 1865.
Dingle's Miill, A pril 9, 1865.
Dixon's Island (2), May 25, 1862;
mec 2, "863.
Duck Branch (2), Fa.ruary 2, 3,
(65.
Duncanville, February 5, 1865.
Edisto Island (6), January 22-25,
ebruary I1, March 29, April 6-19,
(62; June 18, 1863.
Edisto Raliroad bridge, February 7,
Fdisto river, February 8, 1865.
Ennis' Crossroads, January 27, 1865.
Fenwick's Island, July 9, 1862.
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