English: The Kershaw House, Georgian mansion first built, 1775-1780, by Joseph Kershaw, merchant and leading citizen of
Camden became the
headquarters for the occupying British army, 1780-1781. It burned in 1865, was the object of an
archaeological dig in 1968. Then it was rebuilt from 1974-1977.
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The Kershaw House, Georgian mansion first built, 1775-1780, by Joseph Kershaw, merchant and leading citizen of [[Camden, South Carolina|Camden]] became the headquarters for the occupying British army, 1980-1781. It burned in 1865, was the object of an [[
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