But perhaps it was in the South Carolina Statehouse and captured by Sherman's men in 1865. What we do know is that a veteran of a New York regiment from the Civil War presented it to the state of New York in 1889 during a ceremony on the state house grounds in Albany. |
It's in pretty good shape, considering. |
Our job is to try to develop the collections related to South Carolina history. |
Regardless of whether there was a massacre or not, (the battle) became a symbol to rejuvenate the Patriot cause. |