| | Revolutionary History, Clarendon County, SC |
 | | Henry Mouzon had a warm friendship with Banastre Tarleton from their boyhood days at school; yet so callous had Tarleton grown from a sense of duty to his King that he consented to burn the Mouzon Plantation House, which he did on August 7, 1780. |
 | | She was eleven years old and was on top of the smoke house at the time, helping to spread the bacon in the sun. |
 | | Ann was the first to see the British coming and sounded the alarm to the rest of the family. |
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