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Revolutionary War soldiers receive long-overdue honors at Camden

Prayers are read as fourteen American and British soldiers who died fighting the in American Revolution are unloaded in Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, April 22, 2023.
Prayers are read as fourteen American and British soldiers who died fighting the in American Revolution are unloaded in Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, April 22, 2023. jboucher@thestate.com

More than 240 years after they were dumped unceremoniously in shallow graves, 14 soldiers of the Revolutionary War have received the honor of heroes.

Over three days, their funeral procession went from the Richland County Coroner’s Office, where anthropologists assembled their remains soldiers, through downtown Columbia and on to Fort Jackson, before being brought to lie in state at a historic home near the town of Camden.

Fourteen American and British soldiers are given a funeral hundreds of years after their deaths fighting in the American Revolution in Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, April 22, 2023.
Fourteen American and British soldiers are given a funeral hundreds of years after their deaths fighting in the American Revolution in Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, April 22, 2023. Joshua Boucher jboucher@thestate.com

On Saturday, following funeral services, they were returned to the battlefield where they fell to receive full military honors. In Columbia, the State House flag flew at half staff on orders from the governor.

Thirteen of the soldiers were Americans, mostly from Maryland and Delaware. One was a member of an elite British regiment, the 71st Regiment of Foot, known as Frazier’s Highlanders.

Historical reenactors attend a funeral for fourteen American and British soldiers who died fighting in the American Revolution in Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, April 22, 2023.
Historical reenactors attend a funeral for fourteen American and British soldiers who died fighting in the American Revolution in Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, April 22, 2023. Joshua Boucher jboucher@thestate.com

But the dead were honored just the same. The military performed flyovers in jets and helicopters, and an Anglican ceremony in the style of the 1700s was performed for the dead. Representatives of the British military were there to honor the “Highlander.”

They dead were borne to the battleground in wooden caissons pulled by horses. Their remains laid in handmade wooden coffins, the Americans’ draped with the Colonial flag with 13 stars, and a British flag was placed over the coffin belonging to the Highlander.

Fourteen American and British soldiers are given a funeral hundreds of years after their deaths fighting in the American Revolution in Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, April 22, 2023.
Fourteen American and British soldiers are given a funeral hundreds of years after their deaths fighting in the American Revolution in Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, April 22, 2023. Joshua Boucher jboucher@thestate.com

The events Saturday and the work to recover and rebury the soldiers were the product of more than six months of work, often in secret, under the auspices of South Carolina Battleground Trust and Historic Camden.

The soldiers were recovered by anthropologists and archaeologists from the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, the University of South Carolina, the Richland County Coroner’s Office and the Department of Natural Resources.

This story was originally published April 22, 2023 at 12:38 PM.

Ted Clifford
The State
Ted Clifford is the statewide accountability reporter at The State Newspaper. Formerly the crime and courts reporter, he has covered the Murdaugh saga, state and federal court, as well as criminal justice and public safety in the Midlands and across South Carolina. He is the recipient of the 2023 award for best beat reporting by the South Carolina Press Association.
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