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N 32° 56.855' W 080° 10.207' |
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Summerville, South Carolina 29485 United States Near By Caches
Hidden On: 30 Dec 2006
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This is part of the South Carolina Historical Marker series.
To get credit for the find, take a picture of yourself at the marker and post it. Marker Text: A brick powder magazine enclosed by a tabby wall eight feet tall was built here in 1757. During the Revolution, Dorchester was a strategic point. In 1755 the magazine was fortified and the garrison commanded by Capt. Francis Marion. British troops occupied the town in April 1780. They were driven out by calvary and infantry under Col. Wade Hampton and Gen. Nathanael Greene on December 1, 1781. |
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CACHE LOGS - May contain hints(spoilers)!   decode | |
01 Sept 2007 by
carolina1
(Finds: 11 Score: 33)  
(Hidden: 28 Score: 56)
Open Log: Personal use only Enjoyed the history. |