Pension Records
- Pensions & Unit Rosters: This site is dedicated to celebrating the lives and contributions made by the brave men and women who fought or lived in the South during the American Revolution and making their eye-witness accounts freely available in this searchable database.
Archaeological Projects
- Battle of Brier Creek archaeology project: Archaeologist Dan Battle is the principal investigator on the Battle of Brier Creek site project. He is using FaceBook to post their research and findings.
- Battle of Camden – Archaeological Report: Additional metal detection survey and interpertation of the Battle of Camden archaeology by USC archaeologists Steve Smith and Jim Legg.
- Battle of Camden – Archaeology Report: "Understanding Camden" Initial report of a metal detection and collectors survey of the Battle of Camden site by USC archaeologists Steve Smith and Jim Legg.
- Battle of Camden: Documentary history of the Battle of Camden, August 16, 1780.
- Hanging Rock: Initial report of the archaeological survey of the Hanging Rock battlefield in USC IAA’s “Legacy” magazine.
- Hobkirk's Hill – ARCHH Project Homepage: The Archaeological Reconnaissance and Computerization of Hobkirk’s Hill (ARCHH, Inc.) project is conducting a battlefield survey of the Hobkirk’s Hill area in Camden, SC. The ARCHH team is performing both a metal detector and collectors survey.
- Musgrove Mill – archaeology: Exciting new discovery of “lost” South Carolina backcountry battle site.
Contact SCAR
Charles B. Baxley
cbbaxley@truvista.netP. O. Box 10
Lugoff, SC 29078-0010(803) 438-4200 (w)
(803) 438-1606 (h)Research Tools & Links
- American Revolution Association
- Bill Anderson's Sites, Events, and Troop Movements Maps
- John Robertson's Global Gazetteer
- John Robertson's Revolutionary War Library
- Library of Congress – Geography and the American Revolution
- Library of Congress – The American Revolution and its Era
- Library of Congress – The Rochambeau Map Collection
- Library of Congress – Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
- North Carolina Military Organization Charts
- Photo Galleries of Revolutionary War events, including SCAR Symposia, Corp of Discovery Tours, and Conferences
- South Carolina Military Organization Charts
- Thomson Park – the Battle of Breach Inlet
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The March of the “Scopholites”:
Failure and the King’s Cause on the Southern Revolutionary War Frontier by Robert Scott Davis A raid by the Florida Scout (Albert Bobbett, 1877) The American Revolution coincided with and became a part of an internal cultural, racial, class, and … Continue reading
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