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BRACK: Celebrate Carolina Day with gusto

BRACK: Celebrate Carolina Day with gusto

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  All South Carolinians today should toast the courage and mettle of patriots from 245 years who vanquished the powerful British navy in the Battle of Sullivan’s Island and secured the first major colonial victory in the Revolutionary War.

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Exploring Caw Caw park.  Photo provided by CCPRC.

NEW for 6/28: Counting nature; Carolina Day; Farmers markets

IN THIS EDITION
FOCUS: Counting on Nature program promotes better understanding
COMMENTARY, Brack: Celebrate Carolina Day with gusto
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: South Carolina Ports Authority
NEWS BRIEFS: State ranks slightly worse on child well-being in new survey
FEEDBACK:  Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Curious bridge
CALENDAR:  Enjoy all of our local farmers markets

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Engraving shows British ships firing on Fort Sullivan in the Battle of Sullivan’s Island.  Engraving via the Library of Congress.

HISTORY: Carolina Day recalls Battle of Sullivan’s Island

S.C. Encyclopedia  |  The Battle of Sullivan’s Island was the first major patriot victory in the Revolutionary War. In February 1776, after British plans to capture Charleston were revealed, South Carolina patriots began construction of a fort on Sullivan’s Island close to the main shipping channel at the mouth of Charleston harbor. Colonel William Moultrie was given command of the island’s forces and ordered to supervise the fort’s construction.

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