Historical Marker

Execution of Adam Cusack

MAIN ST. (U. S. HWY. 15/401), AT BRADSHAW ST., SOCIETY HILL · Society Hill · Darlington

South Carolina marker

Inscription

In August or September 1780 Major James Wemyss’s 63rd Regiment of Foot marched from Georgetown to Cheraw burning and looting Patriot houses and farms. When Adam Cusack, who ran a ferry over Black Creek, refused to take some British officers across he was arrested. Convicted in an extralegal court martial, he was hanged nearby as his wife and children pleaded with Wemyss for mercy.

Erected by the Darlington County Historical Commission, 2002

Location

AddressMAIN ST. (U. S. HWY. 15/401), AT BRADSHAW ST., SOCIETY HILL
CitySociety Hill

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