Historical Marker

Revolutionary War Ambush

WILLIAM HILTON PARKWAY (U. S. HWY. 278) AT MATTHEWS DR., 100 FT. WEST OF ZION CHAPEL OF EASE MARKER, HILTON HEAD ISLAND · Hilton Head Island · Beaufort

South Carolina marker

Inscription

In December 1781, returning from a patrol with the Patriot militia, Charles Davant was mortally wounded from ambush near here by Captain Martinangel's Royal Militia from Daufuskie Island. He managed to ride his horse to his nearby plantation, Two Oaks, where he died. Captain John Leacraft's Bloody Legion avenged his death.

Erected by Hilton Head Island Historical Society,

Location

AddressWILLIAM HILTON PARKWAY (U. S. HWY. 278) AT MATTHEWS DR., 100 FT. WEST OF ZION CHAPEL OF EASE MARKER, HILTON HEAD ISLAND
CityHilton Head Island
CountyBeaufort

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