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Cowpens National Battlefield is a unit of the National Park Service just east of Chesnee, ... This page was last edited on 5 January 2025, at 08:10 (UTC).
Battle of Cowpens Reenactment, 225th anniversary, January 14, 2006. The National Military Park line, including early battlefield monuments, began in 1781. Between 1890 and 1933 the War Department developed it into a National Military Park System. In 1933, there were twenty areas, 11 National Military Parks and 9 National Battlefield Sites.
The 3rd Continental Light Dragoons (CLD), also known as Baylor's Horse or Lady Washington's Horse, was a mounted regiment of the Continental Army raised on January 1, 1777, at Morristown, New Jersey.
The Battle of Cowpens was a military engagement during the American Revolutionary War fought on January 17, 1781, near the town of Cowpens, South Carolina.American Patriot forces, estimated at 2,000 militia and regulars under Brigadier General Daniel Morgan faced 1,000 British troops under Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton.
National Military Park, National Battlefield, National Battlefield Park, and National Battlefield Site are four designations for 25 battle sites preserved by the United States federal government because of their national importance. The designation applies to "sites where historic battles were fought on American soil during the armed conflicts ...
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Battle of Cowpens: January 17, 1781: South Carolina: American victory Battle of Cowan's Ford: February 1, 1781: North Carolina: British victory Capture of Sint Eustatius: February 3, 1781: Sint Eustatius: British victory Battle of Summerfield: February 12, 1781: North Carolina Patriot victory Battle of Haw River: February 24, 1781: North ...
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