SC-29-2 Bufords Bloody Battleground


Marker text: BUFORD'S BLOODY BATTLEGROUND
Col. Buford's 11th Virginia Regiment and a detachment of Washington's Cavalry, retreating after the fall of Charles Town, were attacked by Col. Tarleton, May 29, 1780, at the site of the monument 955 feet southwest. The American loss was 113 killed, 150 wounded, 53 made prisoners; the British, 5 killed, 14 wounded. In that grave, lie many of Col. Buford's men.

Erected by Lancaster County, 1940

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