jeffergray: The DAR Marker that commemorates the site of Fort Motte, South Carolina
jeffergray: The tombs of Francis Marion, "the Swamp Fox," and his wife Mary
jeffergray: Bronze tablet on the tomb of Francis Marion, "the Swamp Fox"
jeffergray: Historical marker at the site of the Battle of Eutaw Springs, September 1781, in Orangeburg County, South Carolina
jeffergray: Historical markers and a tomb marking the grave of the British Major John Marjoribanks on the battlefield at Eutaw Springs
jeffergray: An arm of Lake Marion on the edge of the battlefield of Eutaw Springs, Orangeburg County, South Carolina
jeffergray: The former site of Eutaw Springs, South Carolina, now inundated by the waters of Lake Marion
jeffergray: Historical marker at Fort Watson, South Carolina
jeffergray: The Santee Indian Mound around which the British constructed Fort Watson in the fall of 1780
jeffergray: Fort Watson 230th Anniversary Commemoration
jeffergray: 230th Anniversary Commemoration, Capture of Fort Watson, Clarendon County, South Carolina
jeffergray: Jacks Creek, Clarendon County, South Carolina
jeffergray: The marker on General Richard Richardson's grave, Clarendon County, South Carolina
jeffergray: The Richardson Graveyard, Clarendon County, South Carolina
jeffergray: Marker at the Richardson Graveyard, Clarendon County, South Carolina
jeffergray: Possible site of the battle of Halfway Swamp, Sumter County, South Carolina
jeffergray: Halfway Swamp, along the old Santee River Road at Elliot's Mill, Clarendon County, South Carolina
jeffergray: A historical marker commemorating the battle of Tearcote Swamp
jeffergray: Tearcote or Tarcote Swamp, ?? County, South Carolina
jeffergray: Ox Swamp, near Manning, South Carolina
jeffergray: Historical marker commemorating the battle at the Lower Bridge over the Black River, March 15, 1781
jeffergray: The Black River in coastal South Carolina
jeffergray: The Black River in the South Carolina Low Country
jeffergray: The Sampit River, west of Georgetown, South Carolina
jeffergray: Prince George Winyah Church, Georgetown, South Carolina
jeffergray: Prince George Winyah Church, Georgetown, South Carolina