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 Hayes Station Cemetery Edgehill Plantation, Clinton, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA


Latitude: 34.34940, Longitude: -81.87450 | Click to get directions to Hayes Station Cemetery Edgehill Plantation
Hayes Station Cemetery Edgehill Plantation

Notes:
This is the site of the Hayes Station Massacre.

A monument was erected as a memorial to the event. According to a story in Edgefield Advertiser on 1 Jun 1, 1893, the monument had first been erected in 1875 but not long after had been destroyed by lightning, though the iron fence around the monument survived.

The current monument states that it was erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1810.

The memorial apparently was in a state of disrepair over the years. In 1921 an article was written in The Index-Journal of Greenville, South Carolina regarding the ruins of the monument as well as a story about the incident.

The memorial was on private land until 1970, when the owner of the property deeded an acre of land around the monument to the Laurens County Historical Preservation Commission.


Headstones

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
<div style='color:darkgreen;'><h7 style='color:darkgreen;'><b>Hayes Station Cemetery</b></h7>
Hayes Station Cemetery
(Edgehill Plantation - Site of the Hayes Station Massacre)
Clinton, Laurens, South Carolina
Find a Grave: #2361338

 
    Colonel Benjamin Lewis Goodman (d. 18 Nov 1781)
Major Daniel Williams (d. 18 Nov 1781)
Joseph Williams (d. 17 Nov 1781)
 

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