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Discover Jasper County’s Revolutionary War Sites

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  • Group 4

    Visit the final resting place of Thomas Heyward Jr., a signer of the Declaration of Independence, at a family cemetery off Highway 462. This historic site, nestled across the creek from his former home, White Hall Plantation, is accessible via a scenic half-mile lane lined with live oaks.

  • Group 4

    Visit the Purrysburg Monument on Hwy. 34 203, just 2 miles west of Hardeeville on Purrysburg Road, by the Savannah River. Millstone Landing will feature signs on the Purrysburg Battle, Maroon Communities, and Civil War history. Discover rich history with our new State Historical Marker.

  • Group 4

    Explore the historic Battle of Coosawhatchie site on Highway 17, where Lt. Col. John Laurens and 250 troops clashed with 2,400 British soldiers in 1779, before retreating to the Tullifinny River.

Honoring History: New Purrysburg Markers to Be Dedicated September 30

Join us at Millstone Landing as the Emily Geiger Chapter, NSDAR, Jasper 250 Committee, and the City of Hardeeville unveil new historical panels and a Revolutionary War marker honoring Purrysburg’s rich past.

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