troops at Eutaw Springs just as they were just sitting down to breakfast.
Militia units, including the Upper Ninety-Six, were in the thick of the fight, led by the infamous “Swamp
Fox,” Francis Marion. Patriot and Loyalist losses were fairly equal, and both sides claimed victory. But the fierce fight undoubtedly encouraged the British to continue withdrawing toward the coast with their rear under constant attack from Patriot snipers.
A month later, George Washington and the Continental
Army triumphed at Yorktown,
Virginia prompting British army commander Gen. Cornwallis to surrender. In South
Carolina, skirmishes between Patriot militias and Loyalist holdouts continued for another year. The last shooting in the state took place at James Island near Charleston on November
14, 1782. The following month the last British Loyalists abandoned South Carolina. The
American War of Independence officially closed when the Treaty of Paris was signed on
September 13, 1783.
At the end of the war, South Carolina Patriot fighters were instructed to present monetary claims for their military service as well as for supplies and other contributions rendered during the conflict.
Once the claims were audited, interest-bearing certificates called
“indents” were issued in payment and were often used to purchase land.
On June 23, 1785, Charles Hargrove received an indent for £8, 17 shillings, 1½ pence [about
$1500 today] in recognition for “Duty in Col. Anderson…” of the South Carolina Militia.
His indent stub is the only record we have of Charles Hargrove’s service in the war. He signed it with his mark, a bold “C.H.”
On the same date, James Hargrove received indent for £10, 6 shillings, ¾ pence [about
$1800]
for work as armorer and cutler, and for shoeing horses. His original claim may have been £72, 2 shilling, 6 pence, [about $13,000] for which he may have already been partially reimbursed.
A family story about James Hargrove’s Revolutionary War service was passed down and recorded in a biographical sketch for his grandson Joshua Hargrove in Goodspeed’s
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