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150 yards to the east is where Gen. Nathanael Greene had the headquarters of the American Army during the Battle of Hobkirk Hill April 25, 1781. Erected by the Kershaw County Historical Society, 1956
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Battle of Hobkirk Hill in the Revolutionary War took place on this ridge April 25, 1781.
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