Cartel for the exchange of prisoners of war taken during the American Revolution was signed at the home of Claudius Pegues


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. Erected by Marlboro County Historic Preservation Commission, 1973


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Location: United States of America, South Carolina, Marlboro County
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