Ninety Six National
Historic Site
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< The markers in the photo to the left show where the
communication trench was located during the war. Soldiers would use
the 4 to 5 foot trench to run orders and information to the fort.
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Three roads intersected Town of Ninety Six. Loyalist troops located here maintained British links with the Cherokee and tried to suppress the increasingly vocal patriots. A two-story brick jail, the first in the area, was built here in 1772. The jailer lived on the first floor and the prisoners on the second floor. |
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