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Revolutionary War Soldier

Private
Absalom Baker

A Patriot of the American Revolution
Biography

1775-1781, a Private under Capt. John Brandon. POW at the Fall of Charleston, held 30 days. Wounded at the battle of Camden, SC.

Service Overview
Enlisted1775
Discharged1781
Service6 years
UnitRowan County Regiment
RolePrivate
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Battle Records

Stono Ferry (SC), Siege of Charleston (SC), Waxhaws (SC), Ramseur's Mill, Hanging Rock (SC), Camden (SC), Kings Mountain (SC), Guilford Court House, Eutaw Springs (SC)

Key Details
Full NameAbsalom Baker
RankPrivate
RegimentRowan County Regiment
Enlisted1775
Discharged1781
StateNC
Battles & Engagements
Stono Ferry (SC), Siege of Charleston (SC), Waxhaws (SC), Ramseur's Mill, Hanging Rock (SC), Camden (SC), Kings Mountain (SC), Guilford Court House, Eutaw Springs (SC)
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