BATTLE OF BLACKSTOCK'S This battle of the Revolution took place on William Blackstock's plantation, 3 miles N. on the south side of the Tyger River, November 20, 1780. Gen. Thomas Sumter commanded the American patriots who repulsed Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton's British forces. Sumter was wounded here, and this prevented his taking an active part in the war for several months. Erected by Union County Historical Foundation and Daniel Morgan Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, 1986


BATTLE OF BLACKSTOCK'S This battle of the Revolution took place on William Blackstock's plantation, 3 miles N. on the south side of the Tyger River, November 20, 1780. Gen. Thomas Sumter commanded the American patriots who repulsed Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton's British forces. Sumter was wounded here, and this prevented his taking an active part in the war for several months. Erected by Union County Historical Foundation and Daniel Morgan Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, 1986


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