Inscription
This farm was the boyhood home of John Carl West (b. 1922), governor of South Carolina 197175. West, a graduate of the Citadel and the University of S.C., served as an intelligence officer in World War II, as state senator 1955-66, and as lieutenant governor 1967-71 before his term as governor. He was later U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia 1977-81.
Erected by the Kershaw County Historical Society, 1999
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Battle of Camden/British Troops Engaged – American Troops Engaged
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General Greene’s Headquarters
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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...
Camden
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This area, first held by Wateree and Catawba Indians, was laid out as Fredericksburg Township in 1733.
Gaol
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On this corner stood the gaol, built in 1771 and burned in 1812.
