Cowpens National Battlefield Explained

Cowpens National Battlefield
Iucn Category:III
Map:South Carolina#USA
Relief:1
Location:Cherokee County, South Carolina, United States
Nearest City:Gaffney, South Carolina
Coordinates:35.1367°N -81.8181°W
Area Acre:842
Established:March 4, 1929[1]
Visitation Num:212,534
Visitation Year:2022
Website:Cowpens National Battlefield
Cowpens National Battlefield
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Nearest City:Chesnee, South Carolina
Built:1781
Added:October 15, 1966
Refnum:66000072

Cowpens National Battlefield is a unit of the National Park Service just east of Chesnee, South Carolina, and near the state line with North Carolina.[2] [3] It preserves a major battlefield of the American Revolutionary War.

Brigadier General Daniel Morgan won the Battle of Cowpens, a decisive Revolutionary War victory over British Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton on January 17, 1781. It is considered one of Morgan's most memorable victories and one of Tarleton's most memorable defeats.

Established as Cowpens National Battlefield Site March 4, 1929; transferred from the War Department August 10, 1933; redesignated April 11, 1972. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966. Area: 841.56 acres (3.41 km2), Federal: 790.9acres, Nonfederal: 50.66acres.

The visitor center features a museum with exhibits about the American Revolution and the battle, including a fiber-optic map that illustrates the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution and the battle, a walking tour of the battlefield itself, and the reconstructed log cabin of one Robert Scruggs, who had farmed the land before the establishment of the park.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Park Anniversaries . 13 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Brown . Lenard . Cowpens National Battlefield . National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory . December 1976 . 23 June 2012.
  3. Web site: Cowpens National Battlefield, Cherokee County (jct. of S.C. Hwys. 11 & 110, Chesnee vicinity) . National Register Properties in South Carolina . South Carolina Department of Archives and History . 23 June 2012.