Historical Marker

Francis Marion/Francis Marion’s Grave

S. C. HWY. 45, 10 MILES WEST OF ST. STEPHEN · Charleston

South Carolina marker

Inscription

FRANCIS MARION (Front) Brigadier General of S.C. Militia during the American Revolution, Francis Marion, was one of the partisan leaders who kept the war alive during the British occupation of the state. His elusive disappearances after surprise attacks against superior forces harassed and demoralized the enemy, earning for him the name, "Swamp Fox.

" FRANCIS MARION’S GRAVE (Reverse) Francis Marion died Feb. 27, 1795, in his 63rd year, and was buried here at Belle Isle Plantation, home of his brother, Gabriel. His own plantation, Pond Bluff, was about 15 miles up river and is now under Lake Marion. He was born in South Carolina, the descendant of French Huguenot emigrants.

The exact date and place of his birth are unknown. Erected by South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism, 1975, replacing a marker erected by the S.C. State Commission of Forestry, 1965

Location

AddressS. C. HWY. 45, 10 MILES WEST OF ST. STEPHEN

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