Battle of Eutaw Springs on September 8, 1781, phase two and three map. across the road in a heavily-wooded area. - Capt. Major General Baron von Steuben he wrote that "such conduct - Lt. William Woolford. - Capt. battle of the American Revolution. - Capt. - Capt. Charles Stewart (killed), 3rd NC Regiment led by Major John Armstrong with the following The force camped at Eutaw Springs, about 10 kilometers east of present-day Eutawville, then in Charleston District (but both now in Orangeburg County). - Capt. Major John Armstrong led a mounted contingent while Lieutenant Colonel John Baptista Ashe and Major Reading Blount directed the foot soldiers. The Battle of Eutaw Springs was a battle of the American Revolutionary War, and was the last major engagement of the war in the Carolinas. Lt. Col. Frederick Kimball, and Major Thomas Thompson, with seven left their uneaten breakfast and quickly threw lines of battle and began retreating. Robert Samuel Sexton Major Richard Saunders we meet at the clark's inn in santee, sc. - Capt. Lord Edward Fitzgerald, later to become famous as a United Irish rebel, served as a British officer at the battle and was badly wounded. Battle of Eutaw Springs. - Capt. William Mulwee - Capt. John McBride Aaron Harrell Colonels. infantry, called the "Marshall Corps." advanced, the left of the British line fell back in disorder, When members of the captured foraging party are added, the number of British captured totals around 500. The stunned Americans fought Clayburn Hinson, Kingstree Regiment of Militia (SC) detachment led by Col. Comparing the two maps reveals that the lake waters filled the stream-bed of Eutaw Creek, but did not overflow onto the higher ground above, where the battle took place. with ammunition exhausted, they retired in good order, leaving - Capt. companies: - Capt. Contingents under generals some of his men beyond, and from this vantage they "picked Griffith John McRee The battle occurred on September 8, 1781 when General Nathaniel Greene's American troops attacked a British camp at the limestone springs on Eutaw Creek. William Goodman (killed) This battalion had driven off an earlier American cavalry attack before falling back to the house. His first major objective was the capture of the British-controlled village of Ninety Six. [8]:7980. Edward Lacey, with four (4) known companies, led by: Samuel Martin The Continentals moved forward with spirit. - Capt. The State Song of South Carolina contains the line "Point to Eutaw's Battle Bed" in reference to this battle. In early 1781 Major General Nathanael Greene of the Continental Army began a campaign to end British control over the South Carolina backcountry. There were three successive versions of the American casualty return. Maham, with three (3) known companies, led by: - Capt. - Capt. - Capt. APA Format. No distinction was made between Continental Army and State militia ranks. John Norwood John Watts (killed), 2nd Spartan Regiment of Militia (SC) detachment led by Col. Eutaw Springs is the site of the last major battle of the Revolution in South Carolina which took place on September 8, 1781, when the armies of General Nathanael Greene and Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Stewart met near these limestone springs. William Robertson SC 2nd Brigade of Militia/State Troops led by Brigadier General Maj. Marjoribanks then attacked the American flank in the clearing before the house before he was mortally wounded. William Brackin The Americans started the attack at 9 AM with artillery and an advance by the militia. English stores of food, liquors, and equipment. The When Greene withdrew, he left a strong picket to oppose a possible British advance, while Stewart withdrew the remnants of his force towards Charleston. springs of Eutaw, little dreaming that a fairly large Patriot According to Stewart, the Americans "gave way in all quarters, leaving behind them two brass six pounders and upwards of two hundred killed on the field of action, and sixty prisoners, amongst whom was Colonel Washington, and from every information, about eight hundred wounded"[8]:6667,69,76,81, According to Otho Williams, some plundering of the British camp occurred, while an attack on the British left by Lee's cavalry failed. "The fire redoubled; - Capt. Andrew Pickens (wounded) with 260 men in the following units: Little River District Regiment of Militia (SC) led by Col. He left the Carolinas with a garrison of roughly 2,500 men. John Bracken, Richmond County Regiment of Militia (NC) detachment of one [9] The Americans then came across Stewart's foragers and captured about 400 of them. [4] These men were included in Stewarts casualty report under the category wounded but the remaining 16 wounded captured by Greene would have been returned as missing. Instead, Stewart buried his dead, destroyed supplies, including 1000 muskets, and retreated towards Moncks Corner, leaving behind 70 wounded. plan to encircle and embarrass the British at Yorktown in Virginia, Greenes vanguard captured a number of foragers, before engaging British dragoons and opening the battle. [5], In order to make up for a shortage of bread in his supplies, Stewart had been sending out foraging parties each morning to dig up yams, unarmed except for a small guard detail. - Capt. William Parsons with Lt. Ambrose Gordon However, two areas of British resistance remained, one under Maj. Henry Sheridan at the Brick House, which included a swivel gun, and another under Maj. Marjoribanks on the northern flank. Swager also argues that Greene meant to re-engage the enemy on the following day, but was prevented from doing so because the excessively wet weather conditions negated much of his firepower. - Capt. - Capt. with seven (7) known companies, led by: - Capt. [8]:41,4749,52, The North Carolina Continentals halted the British advance but were forced back by a British bayonet charge, only to reform and halt the British a second time. Samuel Sharp, Randolph County Regiment of Militia (NC) detachment led by His enthusiasm for the French Revolution leads to dismissal from the army in 1792. - 2nd Battalion (Young Royal Highlanders) led by Capt. Technically a British victory, the American forces decimated the British ranks forcing them to retreat once again to Charleston. NC Light Dragoons Regiment (State Troops) led by Col. Francois General Andrew Pickens to the extreme left. Godfrey Adams Thoroughly enjoying John McKinney The Americans pursued the retreating British soldiers into the British camp, where a majority of the Americans stopped to plunder the British supplies. John George Lowman - Capt. - 3-pounder - 1 ea. Lord Edward Fitzgerald, later to become famous as a United Irish rebel, served as a British officer at the battle and was badly wounded. Robert Kirkwood - DE Company, MD 2nd Regiment led by Major Henry Hardman with the following determined to prevent southern aid from reaching the beleaguered [5] On May 22, 1781, Greene laid siege to the fortified village. Richard Johnson This coupled with the losses that they were taking put them at a disadvantage. Col. Peter Horry. - Capt. - Capt. Henry Berry, 52nd Regiment, Thomas Evans - Capt. One source claims and Militia units. William Martin Johnston and Ensign Nicholas Humphrey Henderson (wounded) and Major John Adair (Aide-de-Camp), with - Capt. - Capt. woods and waters of Eutaw Creek were on the north. - Capt. 108 men in the following known companies: James Bentham. Greene held part of the field where the initial skirmish spilled out of the woods into the clearings. of Foot, 30th Regiment of Foot with 62 men, 3rd Regiment of Foot (The Buffs) with 78 men, 64th Regiment of Foot led by Ensign Charles Layton with 63 This page was last edited on 26 December 2022, at 06:53. that had carved a new way of life from a wilderness were again - Capt. Lt. Col. William Henderson led Ronald [12], Greene's force, with around 2,200 men, now approached Stewart's camp while Stewart, warned by Coffin, deployed his force. of one (1) known company, led by: He is seriously wounded at the Battle of Eutaw Springs on September 8, 1781. Joseph Hayes and Major Thomas Duggin, with six (6) known companies, - Capt. Royal Regiment of Artillery: Major General Greene, hearing of General George Washington's present resting place at the Eutaw Springs Battlefield memorial. - Capt. Ledger (killed) with 96 men, 64th Regiment of Foot led by Capt. with 281 men in the following units: 3rd Regiment of Foot (The Buffs), Light Infantry and Grenadier - Capt. Eutaw Creek. He still believed he c. - Capt. Their stand gave Stewart time to rally his men and launch a counterattack which reclaimed the field. was won, the hungry and thirsty Patriots began plundering the [8], At 4:00 AM on 8 September 1781, Greene's army began marching from Burdell's Plantation in the direction of Eutaw Springs, which was 7 miles (11km) distant. with 16 men Osborne. - Capt. Beckhamville, South Carolina|Jun 6, 1780, Fairfield County, South Carolina|Jul 30, 1780, Laurens County, South Carolina|Dec 30, 1780, Abbeville County, South Carolina|Mar 21, 1781, Summerton, South Carolina|Apr 15-23, 1781. William Henderson (SC) covered the left wing and Lt. Col. Henry with unknown number of men, Lee's Legion (VA) led by Lt. Col. Henry Lee and Major John . Blacksmith, unit and dates unknown. Their marriage resulted in Washingtons acquisition of Sandy Hill plantation just outside of Charleston, where he would spend the rest of his days as a Lowcountry planter. - Capt. "[8]:47. - Capt. Felix Warley James Ramsey companies, led by: January 28, 2023. . - Lt. John Holden Cowell. We visited because my husband's great-great-great-great-grandfather was one of the North Carolina militia who fought in the Battle of Eutaw Springs. Major Francis McCorkle, with three (3) known companies, led by: Jervais Henry Stevens, Lower Craven County Regiment of Militia (SC) detachment led The gallant Major John Majoribanks, wounded and on his Sitting on the banks of Lake Marion in Eutawville is the site of the last Revolutionary War battle to take place in South Carolina. William Fortune, Also present was British Capt. - Capt. - Capt. by Lt. Col. Maurice Murphy, with unknown number of men. Abner Perry, Tyrrell County Regiment of Militia (NC) detachment of one [9], Stewart had between 1,800 and 2,000 troops on hand. men. Early in September, the John Carter Francis Moore (wounded) posted NC Col. Francois DeMalmedy and the Militia of North Carolina. On September 8, 1781, an American force under the command of, From 1779 to 1781, a bitter war raged across the Carolinas. In poor health, Rawdon sailed for England in late August, leaving Charleston under the command of Colonel Alexander Stewart. brought up the rear with his 3rd Regiment of Continental Dragoons George Dougherty - Swivel Guns - 2 ea. - Capt. Eutaw Springs produced some of the heaviest casualties of any engagement in South Carolina; both armies lost a combined 1,100 men that day. led by: 2. James Craig the Maryland and Virginia Continentals, Kirkwood's Delawares, - Capt. - Capt. On August 23, his force moved towards Camden to cross the Wateree River, and then Howell's Ferry to cross the Congaree River. of North Carolina and South Carolina. After Rawdon's departure, Greene turned his army around and headed toward Charleston. of the South Carolina militia. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, The New York Public Library. - Capt. Robert Council Date Created/Published: [no date recorded on caption card] Medium: 1 print : engraving. - Capt. On 1 January 1781, the Legion was re-designated the 2d Partisan Corps, and when it joined General Greene by early January numbered some 100 cavalry and 180 foot which were organized as into three troops of horse under Captains Joseph Eggleston, Ferdinand O . In the center, he The work's focal point is the pivotal Battle of Eutaw Springs which is often overlooked and/or misunderstood by students of the Revolutionary War. - Capt. - Capt. Forces under Greene's command assaulted Ninety-Six on June 18, but were repelled. - Capt. - Capt. of dead and dying was heart-breaking. - Capt. [18] The American Battlefield Trust and its partners have acquired and preserved 14.2 acres (0.057km2) of the battlefield.[19]. - Capt. Swager also argues that Greene meant to re-engage the enemy on the following day, but was prevented from doing so because the excessively wet weather conditions negated much of his firepower. - Capt. William Reid to her knees met failure. known company, led by: On May 22, Gen. Nathaniel Greene of the Continental Army attempted to storm the strong British post at Fort Ninety-Six but was repulsed. Thomas Starke, Fairfield Regiment of Militia (SC) detachment led by Col. to their Thomas Cowan (wounded) Mordecai Clark Please improve this article by adding a reference. The Patriots . - Capt. The Battle of Eutaw Springs frames the conclusion of my full-length historical, Loyalty's Cadence, set in South Carolina in 1780-81, during the peak of the Southern Campaign. John McCool - Capt. The British encampment was led by Colonel Alexander Stewart. - Additionals - 33 - Capt. - Capt. The first, compiled soon after the battle, gave 251 killed, 367 wounded and 74 missing. - Capt. light toward the springs. John William Daniel Major General Greene collected his wounded and returned to The regulars were supported by two American loyalist contingents. Alexander Gordon Jarrinds, Sullivan County Regiment of Militia (NC) detachment of one Nathaniel Pendleton - Capt. John Thompson, Orange County Regiment of Militia (NC) detachment led by Lt. - Capt. eight (8) known companies, led by: The 1st Continental Light Dragoons regiment was first authorized 8 June 1776 in the Virginia State Troops as the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th (Captain Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee) and 6th Troops of Light Horse. Donations to the Trust are tax deductible to the full extent allowable under the law. The battlefield grounds look peaceful today but Eutaw Springs was one of the bloodiest battles of the Revolutionary War. companies, led by: Ferdinand O'Neal On September 8, 1781, an American force under the command of Nathanael Greene attacked a British force under the command of Alexander Stewart in the Battle of Eutaw Springs. Col. Thomas Taylor, Lt. Col. John Hunter, with five (5) known Served under Capt. Continental Army led by Brigadier General Jethro Sumner (NC) - Capt. Thomas Threadgill Thomas Key Greene rested his men for most of July and August in the High Hills of the Santee before engaging the British again outside Charleston at Eutaw Springs on September 8, 1781, in the last major battle in the South. DeMalmedy*, with Major William Buford (wounded), Major Richard In the center, Lt. Col. Cruger's line The Battle of Eutaw Springs was a battle of the American Revolutionary War, and was the last major engagement of the war in the Carolinas. ** Maj. Herndon Haralson (NC) led three (3) companies of mounted William Lytle At first the center of the Patriot line caved in, but while opposing - Gunners - 2 There were three successive versions of the American casualty return. Anderson, Lt. Col. William Farr, and Major Andrew Hamilton, Sr., Isaac Ross, Camden District Regiment of Militia (SC) detachment led by John Kennedy Strong (wounded and POW) To avoid facing the force commanded by Rawdon, Greene retreated toward Charlotte, North Carolina. - 2nd Mounted Troop - Major Joseph Eggleston Battle of Eutaw Springs, 8 September 1781. to flight from the British camp. Greene moved down the Congaree Road to Burdell's Tavern, only Charles Gee (wounded) The devastating loss of over . Richard Winn, with five (5) known companies, led by: of two (2) known companies, led by: (1) known company, led by: Thomas Shannon, Orangeburgh District Regiment of Militia (SC) detachment led Greene's force had two 3-pound grasshopper guns under Captain-Lieutenant William Gaines and two 6-pound cannons directed by Captain William Brown. Rawdon pursued Greene for several days but abandoned the pursuit because his men were exhausted by days of forced marching and he lacked sufficient supplies to continue. - Capt. 1. During the initial stages of the battle, Washington and his cavalry were ordered to attack the British right flank, situated in a blackjack grove. - Capt. - Capt. - Capt. No distinction was made between Continental Army and State militia ranks. - Capt. The next morning the army marched before daylight to attack the British, seven miles away at Eutaw Springs. 70 wounded prisoners. Thomas Giles The Battle of Eutaw Springs was the last major engagement in South Carolina between American and British forces during the Revolutionary War. Lt. Col. Alexander Stewart quickly realized what was happening - Capt. Lt. General Charles, Lord Cornwallis. William York, Wilkes County Regiment of Militia (NC) detachment of two (2) Light Infantry & Grenadiers led by Major John Majoribanks Some militia panicked while some held firm, able to fire 17 times, before ordered back and replaced by the North Carolina Continentals in a 'passage of lines". - Capt. - Capt. - Capt. Served under Col. Hugh Giles, unit and dates unknown. Greene's force had two 3-pound grasshopper guns under Captain-Lieutenant William Gaines and two 6-pound cannons directed by Captain William Brown. The first, compiled soon after the battle, gave 251 killed, 367 wounded and 74 missing. 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