WEBCRAWLER CONTINUED.... REVOLUTIONARY WAR LECTURES AND FIELD TRIPS
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CONTINUED.... REVOLUTIONARY WAR LECTURES AND FIELD TRIPS

Updated: Oct 19, 2022

"NINETY SIX TO HAYES STATION”


Tuesday, August 2, 2022 - 7:00 PM

Laurens County Museum - Witherspoon Building

116 South Public Square - Laurens, SC 29360


The last days of the Revolutionary War did not lessen the effusion of blood and turmoil. And, the war did not end at Yorktown. A month later, Bloody Bill Cunningham committed his gruesome atrocities at Hayes Station. A battlefield preservationist, historian, and now a battlefield owner, Durant Ashmore will discuss these important events fought in Laurens County.


There is a suggested donation for the lecture of $5 for museum members, $10 for non-members, and no donation for those 18 years-old and younger


FIELD TRIPS

“NINETY SIX TO HAYES STATION”

Saturday, August 6, 2022 – 9:00 A.M.


HAMMONDS STORE

1503 GREENPLAIN ROAD - CLINTON, SC 29360

HAYES STATION

300 WILLIAMS ROAD – CLINTON, SC 29325


The field trip will begin at Hammond’s Store, at 9:00 am. Hammond’s Store is a newly discovered and interpreted Laurens County battlefield. After Hammond’s Store, the field trip will resume 7 miles away at Hayes Station. The field trip will resume at Hayes Station from approximately 10:30-11:30 am. The field trip is free to all.


This provides an opportunity for history enthusiasts to walk, for the first time in 200 years, the Colonial Road and a newly studied Revolutionary War battle site. Ashmore is establishing the Hammond’s Store Revolutionary War Park on property in Laurens County that he purchased adjoining the site of a battle which occurred on December 30, 1780. To own and preserve a battlefield from the struggle for liberty in America has been one of Ashmore’s lifelong dreams. Archeological studies sponsored by the South Carolina Battlefield Preservation Trust are ongoing. The battle of Hammond’s Store occurred just before, and within four miles of, the conflict at Hayes Station. Both sites will be on the Laurens County Revolutionary War Trail which is under development.


For more information about this and upcoming lectures, events, and programs at the Laurens County Museum call (864)681-3678, or visit Laurenscountymuseum.org or the Laurens County Museum Facebook page.

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