Historical Marker

Samuel Bacot 1745-1795

S. C. SEC. RD. 16-179, 2 MI. SE OF DARLINGTON · Darlington

South Carolina marker

Inscription

Early land records indicate that Samuel Bacot settled in the back country of South Carolina about 1770. He served in the State Militia during the Revolution, was taken prisoner by the British in 1780, but with his companions made his escape, avoiding confinement in a Charles Town prison. His grave is one half mile northeast.

Erected by Darlington County Historical Commission and Samuel Bacot Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1972

Location

AddressS. C. SEC. RD. 16-179, 2 MI. SE OF DARLINGTON

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