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Brittain Church Graveyard

Brittain Church<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
The patriot militiamen passed through Gilbert Town on October 11, 1780, during their withdrawal from the battlefield, They had not only 800 prisoners to tend to, but their own wounded as well. The Presbyterian community around Brittain Church along…

Bedford Hill

A View from Bedford Hill <br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Bedford Hill was the campsite of the backcountry militiamen on the nights of October 1 and 2. A heavy and persistent rain forced the men to stop their march toward Gilbert Town. These volunteers did not have a military discipline and they soon became…

Battle of Cane Creek

Battle of Cane Creek marker<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
On September 12, 1780, Burke County militiamen under Colonel Charles McDowell and Rutherford County militiamen under Colonel Andrew Hampton were encamped near Pilot Mountain at White Oak Springs when they received word that Major Patrick Ferguson and…

McDowell House at Quaker Meadows

McDowell House at Quaker Meadows<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
On September 30, 1780, about one thousand militiamen from the Overmountain region (today's East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia) marched into Quaker Meadows to gather with 350 militiamen from Surry and Wilkes counties, North Carolina. Quaker Meadows…

Quaker Meadows Cemetery

Quaker Meadows Cemetery<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Quaker Meadows Cemetery is a gated cemetery and a certified site on the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail. It includes the graves of brothers Charles McDowell and Joseph McDowell as well as many other persons of the 18th century.

Gilbert Town

Gilbert Town marker<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Gilbert Town was a small frontier settlement occupied at different times by patriot and British forces. British Lt. Anthony Allaire wrote in his diary: "This town contains one dwelling house, one barn, a blacksmith's shop, and some out-houses…

Ford at Green River (Alexander's Ford)

Green River<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
On the evening of October 5, 1780, the patriot militiamen reached the Green River but had lost the trail for Patrick Ferguson's retreating army. Nevertheless, good fortune intervened. A large band of South Carolina militia had withdrawn into North…

The Cowpens

Historic Green River Road <br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
On October 6, 1780, the mounted backcountry patriot militia rode hard from the ford at Green River for 22 miles, arriving at The Cowpens, a place for fattening cattle before taking them to market. It was owned by one Saunders, a loyalist. There, the…

Cherokee Ford

Broad River at the Cherokee Ford<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
During the morning of October 7, 1780, the 900 mounted patriot militiamen who had left The Cowpens late at night, arrived at the Broad River. Believing that Ferguson might well have set an ambush for them across the river, they rode downstream to the…

Kings Mountain National Military Park

Kings Mountain National Military Park<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
After crossing the Broad River at Cherokee Ford, the mounted patriot militiamen gathered information from locals about where Major Ferguson and his loyalist army might me. A young woman shared that she had just that morning taken eggs to the major's…