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  2. 4th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Most of the companies in this regiment existed previously as South Carolina Militia companies. Some, such as the Charleston Light Dragoons, traced their history to the early-to-mid 18th century, and are mentioned as guarding Fort Sumter in the summer of 1860. The companies in the regiment were: Company A - Chesterfield District

  3. Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park

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    The Fort Sumter Visitor Education Center is located at 340 Concord Street, Liberty Square, Charleston, South Carolina, on the banks of the Cooper River. [3] The center features museum exhibits about the disagreements between the North and South that led to the incidents at Fort Sumter, particularly in South Carolina and Charleston.

  4. List of South Carolina Confederate Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    Rutledge's Company, Cavalry Militia (Charleston Light Dragoons) 1st Regiment Artillery, Militia; State Troops. 1st State Troops, 6 months, 1863–64;

  5. List of Continental Army units (1777–1784) - Wikipedia

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    Two state regiments of light dragoons served with the Southern Army: Corps of North Carolina Light Dragoons (Three troops, July 31, 1776 to January 1, 1779, when disbanded). Georgia Regiment of Horse Rangers (Captured in the Siege of Charleston, May 12, 1780. Disbanded 1781).

  6. Daniel Horry - Wikipedia

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    After the South Carolina Light Dragoons, a unit of the State Troops, was established in February 1779, he served as its first and only colonel. He took over from Major Hezekiah Maham, who was assigned another command. His unit was involved in the following known engagements: [4] May 11, 1779, Charleston Neck; Jun. 20, 1779, Battle of Stono Ferry

  7. Second Battle of Pocotaligo - Wikipedia

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    Colonel William S. Walker, the Confederate commander responsible for defending the railroad, called for reinforcement from Savannah and Charleston. He deployed his available forces to counter the two Union advances, sending 200 of his men to guard the bridges, and dispatching the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery (CS), along with two companies of ...

  8. Santa’s Village, light shows and a camel: Christmas ... - AOL

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    The Great Christmas Light Show located at the Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex opened on Nov. 20 and closes on Dec. 30. It will be closed on Dec. 25 for Christmas. Patrons are able to drive ...

  9. List of South Carolina militia units in the American Revolution

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    Light Dragoons February 1779 May 12, 1780 No Daniel Horry, Col [74] 1st Regiment of State Dragoons April 1781 1783 No Wade Hampton, I, Col [75] 2nd Regiment of State Dragoons April 1781 1783 No Charles Myddleton, Col [76] Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons April 1781 1783 No Henry Hampton, LTC [42] Polk's Regiment of Light Dragoons April 1781