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Located on Hwy 6 - 2.5 miles South East of Eutawville.
The Bloodiest Battle of the American
Revolution was fought right here.
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Sign at the entrance to the Eutaw Springs Battlefield park. |

An overall view of the park today.
Hurricane Hugo took out most of the moss draped cedars. |

A
marker explaining the battle.
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A
marker placed here by the "Daughters of the American Revolution" in 1928 marks
the spot where the battle took place. |

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Two views of the spring area
today. Water from Lake Marion covers the once clear spring.
Limestone outcroppings can still be seen above the waterline. |

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Grave of Paul Stroman |
Grave of William Majoribanks
British
Officer
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Click here for a view of the little
spring. Sept. 9, 2007 ![]()
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