Eutaw Springs on the Santee River system

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Eutaw Springs on the Santee River system is a historic spring site in South Carolina that served as the setting for one of the last major battles of the American Revolutionary War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
spring
associatedWithConflict American Revolutionary War
battleDate 1781-09-08
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs one of the last major battle sites of the American Revolutionary War
drainsTo Santee River
hasAccessibility publicly accessible historic area
hasEra 18th century
hasEventType land battle site
hasGeographicalFeatureType natural spring
hasHistoricalSignificance site of a major battle of the American Revolutionary War
hasNameOrigin named after the nearby community of Eutawville
hasNearbyMemorial Eutaw Springs Battlefield Park
hasNearbyMonument Eutaw Springs Battlefield Park
surface form: Battle of Eutaw Springs monument
hasPreservationStatus preserved as a historic battlefield area
isAssociatedWith British Army
Continental Army
isAssociatedWithPerson Alexander Stewart
Nathanael Greene
isCommemoratedBy annual historical reenactments of the Battle of Eutaw Springs
locatedIn Orangeburg County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
South Carolina
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Eutawville, South Carolina
nearbyWaterBody Lake Marion
partOf Santee River
surface form: Santee River system
region Lowcountry of South Carolina
state South Carolina
wasBattleSiteOf Battle of Eutaw Springs

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Battle of Eutaw Springs geographicalFeature Eutaw Springs on the Santee River system