Surry County Muster Site

Surry County Muster Site (HM12KY)

Location: Elkin, NC 28621 Surry County
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Country: United States of America
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N 36° 15.18', W 80° 51.71'

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The grassy area in front of you is the easternmost point on the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail. Near this spot on September 27th, 1780, Patriot militiamen from Surry County under the command of Major Joseph Winston mustered to join the main force of militia coming from over the mountains. The reason for this angry gathering was a message issued by the Royal Inspector of Militia in the Southern Colonies, Major Patrick Ferguson, threatening to "lay waste the country with fire and sword" and hang the leaders for taking part in the rebellion.

After catching and soundly defeating Ferguson and his army at Kings Mountain, the militia from Surry County returned home in the command of the many prisoners captured at the battle.

Loyalist captives passed through this area on the morning of October 21st moving east under guard. These prisoners were held at the the Moravian settlement and stockade of Bethabara, within present day Winston-Salem.

The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail is one of only a few National Historic Trails in the United States. It was created in 1980 by an act of Congress to memorialize the route taken by the army of Patriot militia to the Battle of Kings Mountain and the turning point achieved there. Today, the trail is administered by the National Park Service in partnership with commmunities such as the Town of Elkin, government institutions, local organizations and private landowners.
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The majority of Patriot forces traveled primarily by horseback during the campaign. The horses gave them significant advantages in speed and ability to travel long distances, since the Loyalists under Ferguson were mostly on foot.

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Colonel William Campbell
Leading the largest contingent of of Patriot militia, Virginian Campbell was chosen by his fellow colonels to command American forces during the Kings Mountain campaign. Campbell died in 1781, just before the final victory at Yorktown.

Major Patrick Ferguson
A native of Scotland, British commander Ferguson was considered intelligent, brave, charming, and headstrong. He invented a breech loading rifle and organized the southern Loyalist militias to fight for Great Britain. He was killed during the Battle of Kings Mountain.

Major Joseph Winston
In command of the Surry county militia, Winston was awarded a sword by the North Carolina legislature for his service. He also commanded troops at Guilford Courthouse, and other battles. Present day Winston-Salem is named in his honor.
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HM NumberHM12KY
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Placed ByOvermountain Victory National Historic Trail (National Park Service)
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Date Added Monday, October 6th, 2014 at 8:18pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)17S E 512412 N 4012019
Decimal Degrees36.25300000, -80.86183333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 36° 15.18', W 80° 51.71'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds36° 15' 10.80" N, 80° 51' 42.60" W
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Area Code(s)336
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 410 Memorial Park Dr, Elkin NC 28621, US
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