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"Huzzah for Liberty!"-The hour is 3 o'clock, October 7th, 1780. Atop the ridge are 1100 British-Americans under Major Patrick Ferguson.Surrounding the mountain are about as many American Patriots gathered from far and near. Within the hour, a blow…
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In Memory ofWorld War Veterans
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In Honor ofAll Veterans
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In Memory ofWilliam AndersonWho was born inCounty Antrim, IrelandOct. 1, 1821Emigrated to America, 1841Died far from home, amongkind-hearted strangersMay 1, 1847————————Interred in theNewland Family …
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HereCol. FergusonFellOct. 7, 1780
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←October 6, 1780BritishRoute of March
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→October 6, 1780BritishRoute of March
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→Each of the opposingforces used this oldroad to reach itsbattle positionsOctober 6 and 7, 1780
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[Front]:Col. Frederick Hambright (1727-1817), a prominent militia officer of the American Revolution, lived his last 25 years in a house which stood 200 yds. NE. Hambright, born in Germany, emigrated to America as a boy, and settled in N.C. by 175…
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If you follow the trail to your left, you will circle the base of Kings Mountain, as gathering patriot forces did on the afternoon of October 7, 1780. The path climbs to a rock-strewn ridge line which was defended by more than 1,000 American loyal…
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