Two monuments at the site mark the battleground where the Battle of Waxhaws (also known as Buford's massacre) took place.
A white monument ten feet tall, erected on June 2, 1860, marked the gravesite of American soldiers who died during the battle.
This marker was gradually damaged over time by souvenir hunters who chipped off pieces, which led local authorities to erect a new monument on May 1, 1955, bearing the same inscription.
The Battle of Waxhaws was a minor engagement during the American Revolutionary War between the Continental Army and Loyalist forces led by British colonel Banastre Tarleton.
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