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Related Historical Markers
By Mike Stroud, May 2008
Hayne Hall side of Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| On Cemetery Road, 1.2 miles north of Charleston Highway (South Carolina Highway 64). Reported missing. |
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Martyr Of The Revolution
When Loyalists soldiers attacked the camp of Col. Isaac Hayne's S.C. militia about 5 mi. W on July 7, 1781, they captured Hayne. He was soon condemned as a traitor because he had previously declared allegiance to . . . — — Map (db m155644) HM |
| Near Cemetery Road, 1.2 miles north of Charleston Highway (South Carolina Highway 64). |
| | Isaac Hayne tried to spend the rest of the Revolutionary War in peace after the British captured Charleston in 1780. Although he had supported independence, Hayne accepted a parole - a promise to remain neutral - in exchange for his freedom. But the . . . — — Map (db m8010) HM |
Apr. 24, 2024