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1780 battle of the American Revolutionary War

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127 of `The Youth`s History of the United States, etc` (11187380714)127 of 'The Youth's History of the United States, etc' (11187380714)
211 of `The American Revolution` (11209339644)211 of 'The American Revolution' (11209339644)
213 of `The American Revolution` (11208899106)213 of 'The American Revolution' (11208899106)
Battle of CamdenBattle of Camden
Battle of Camden Historical MarkerBattle of Camden Historical Marker
Camden Battlefield Marker (Kershaw County, South Carolina)Camden Battlefield Marker (Kershaw County, South Carolina)
Camden, southeast redoubtCamden, southeast redoubt
Cornwallis2Cornwallis2
Great Wagon Road at Camden BattlefieldGreat Wagon Road at Camden Battlefield
Hero tales of the American soldier and sailor as told by the heroes themselves and their comrades; the unwritten history of American chivalry (1899) (14597296349)Hero tales of the American soldier and sailor as told by the heroes themselves and their comrades; the unwritten history of American chivalry (1899) (14597296349)
Historic Camden Revolutionary War Restoration 2Historic Camden Revolutionary War Restoration 2
Marker 1 granite marker showing where Baron Dekalb Fell mortally woundedMarker 1 granite marker showing where Baron Dekalb Fell mortally wounded
Remnants of the Great Wagon Road at Camden BattefieldRemnants of the Great Wagon Road at Camden Battefield
Road to CamdenRoad to Camden
Second Marker for Baron Dekalb and the Camden Battlefield siteSecond Marker for Baron Dekalb and the Camden Battlefield site
The American Revolution (1891) (14776995251)The American Revolution (1891) (14776995251)
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linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
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documentGuide-book of Camden, containing description of points of interest, together with an historical sketch, pioneer and revolutionary scenes, battle of Camden, battle of Hobkirk Hill (IA guidebookofcamde00hull)Wikimedia
image127 of 'The Youth's History of the United States, etc' (11187380714)2013Wikimedia
image211 of 'The American Revolution' (11209339644)2013Wikimedia
image213 of 'The American Revolution' (11208899106)2013Wikimedia
imageBattle of CamdenWikimedia
imageBattle of Camden Historical Marker2017Wikimedia
imageCamden Battlefield Marker (Kershaw County, South Carolina)Wikimedia
imageCamden, southeast redoubtWikimedia
imageCornwallis2Wikimedia
imageGreat Wagon Road at Camden Battlefield2017Wikimedia
imageHero tales of the American soldier and sailor as told by the heroes themselves and their comrades; the unwritten history of American chivalry (1899) (14597296349)1899Wikimedia
imageHistoric Camden Revolutionary War Restoration 22012Wikimedia
imageMarker 1 granite marker showing where Baron Dekalb Fell mortally wounded2014Wikimedia
imageRemnants of the Great Wagon Road at Camden Battefield2017Wikimedia
imageRoad to Camden2017Wikimedia
imageSecond Marker for Baron Dekalb and the Camden Battlefield site2014Wikimedia
imageThe American Revolution (1891) (14776995251)1891Wikimedia