The Battle of Congaree Creek (also known as the Skirmish at Congaree Creek) was a four-hour action that took place in the waning days of the American Civil...
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'Congaree' come's from the River, of the same name. The Battle of Congaree Creek was named after this creek. Crossings Interstate 77 Old State Road 12TH Street...
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66th Illinois Infantry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union army from Missouri)
three days later opened the fighting against the Army of Tennessee, at Snake Creek Gap and the Battle of Resaca. There, on May 9, the Sharpshooters singlehandedly...
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County is the Congaree River. Congaree Bluffs Heritage Preserve Big Beaver Creek Congaree River Four Hole Swamp Lake Marion Little Limestone Creek Richland...
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Yamasee War (category Wars involving the Indigenous peoples of North America)
Waxhaw, Congaree, Pee Dee, Cape Fear, Cheraw, Sissipahaw, Cherokee, and various proto-Creek groups. This collaboration brought Indians of the entire...
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Granby, South Carolina (category Pre-statehood history of South Carolina)
Confederates was attacked in the 1864 Battle of Congaree Creek. Growth led to incorporation of the new and much larger town of Cayce in 1914, which included the...
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Columbia, South Carolina (redirect from Capital of South Carolina)
Midlands region of the state. It lies at the confluence of the Saluda River and the Broad River, which merge at Columbia to form the Congaree River. As the...
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Colonel Stewart had led a force of 2,000–2,300 men from Orangeburg to Thompson's Plantation, south of the Congaree River. He then fell back to Eutaw...
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the county a 7.3 out of 10, where higher is more comfortable. The U.S. average on the comfort index is a 7 out of 10. Congaree Creek Heritage Preserve Lake...
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evacuees free of charge. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency on August 30. Congaree National Park was closed ahead of the approaching...
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3rd South Carolina Regiment (category South Carolina regiments of the Continental Army)
Island 31 October 1775, Congaree River 3 November 1775, Mine Creek 19–21 November 1775, Siege of Ninety-Six 22 December 1775, Battle of Great Cane Brake 23–30...
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Cowpens National Battlefield (category Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina)
the American Revolutionary War. Brigadier General Daniel Morgan won the Battle of Cowpens, a decisive Revolutionary War victory over British Lieutenant...
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66th Indiana Infantry Regiment (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion)
Columbia February 16. Little Congaree Creek March 19 – 21. Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina. March 14. Occupation of Goldsboro April 10 – 14. Advance...
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Kings Mountain National Military Park (category Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina)
commemorates the Battle of Kings Mountain, a pivotal and significant victory by American Patriots over American Loyalists during the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary...
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he ran in the Jim Dandy Stakes, finishing fourth after losing a battle with Congaree for the show position. He followed with another fourth in the Travers...
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28th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion)
of Savannah December 10–21. Carolinas Campaign January to April 1865. North Edisto, S.C., February 12–13. Red Bank Creek February 15. Congaree Creek February...
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South Carolina in the American Civil War (redirect from Republic of South Carolina)
Battle of Honey Hill Battle of Tulifinny Battle of Rivers' Bridge Battle of Anderson County Battle of Brattonsville Battle of Broxton's Bridge Battle...
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Musgrove Mill State Historic Site was the site of the Battle of Musgrove Mill, an action in the American Revolutionary War, which occurred on August 19...
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South Carolina (redirect from List of regions of South Carolina)
use of local agricultural products, and increasing advanced recycling and composting. Charles Pinckney National Historic Site at Mt. Pleasant Congaree National...
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Rivers Bridge State Historic Site (category Monuments and memorials on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina)
small town in Bamberg County, South Carolina, is the site of an important Civil War battle. It is in this area that General William T. Sherman engaged...
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46th Ohio Infantry Regiment (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion)
11–12. Congaree and Savannah Creeks February 15. Columbia February 16–17. Battle of Bentonville, N.C., March 20–21. Mill Creek March 22. Occupation of Goldsboro...
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57th Illinois Infantry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union army from Illinois)
River February 11–12. Congaree Creek February 15. Columbia February 16–17. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 20–21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24....
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Ninety Six National Historic Site (category Protected areas of Greenwood County, South Carolina)
reinterpretation of "the nine and six," a reference to two sets of southerly flowing streams—nine tributaries of Marion and Henley creeks and six tributaries of Thompsons...
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King Yanabe Yalangway (category Year of birth unknown)
among the Catawba and other related tribes, such as the Waxhaw, Wateree, Congaree, Sugeree, Santee, Waccamaw, Winyaw, Sissipahaw, Shakori, Enoke, Cheraw...
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informal name of a plantation mansion fortified by the British for use as a depot because of its strategic location at the confluence of the Congaree and Wateree...
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Tuscarora War (category Battles in North Carolina)
Barnwell with a force of 30 white officers and about 500 Native Americans from South Carolina, including Yamasee, Wateree, Congaree, Waxhaw, Pee Dee, and...
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12th Indiana Infantry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union army from Indiana)
mortally wounded at the Battle of Richmond; died September 20, 1862 Colonel Reuben Williams American Civil War portal Indiana portal List of Indiana Civil War...
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Snow Campaign (category Battles of the American Revolutionary War in South Carolina)
meantime begun his march into the backcountry. By November 27 he reached the Congaree River with about 1,000 men. There he paused for several days, crossing...
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Arthropod Collection, Clemson Coastal Discovery Museum, Hilton Head Island Congaree National Park, Richland County Edisto Island Museum, Edisto Island Hobcaw...
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Battery H, 1st Illinois Light Artillery Regiment (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion)
Congaree Creek February 15. Columbia February 16–17. Wateree Creek February 22. Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina, March 20–21. Occupation of Goldsboro...
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