This Day in History: May 31
On the western side of the Catawba
River, Capt. John McClure collected a party of thirty-two volunteers
and on May 31 attacked a group of Loyalists gathering to take
British protection at Alexander's Old Field, in present Chester
County.
Although the Loyalists, led by a Colonel Houseman, numbered
about two hundred, they were defeated and dispersed by the small
Patriot force. This was the first Patriot victory after the fall
of Charleston, and the beginning of a great wave of backcountry
resistance to the British and their Loyalist allies. [More]
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