The Long Cane Massacre

The Long Cane Massacre by Brian Scott, published by Lulu.com on January 24, 2017, is a historical account that delves into a tragic event that occurred on February 1, 1760. This edition, comprising 62 pages, presents the story of the Calhoun family, nearly half of whom were killed during this incident. The narrative situates the massacre within the broader context of the events surrounding it, offering readers a detailed examination of this significant moment in history.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the Long Cane Massacre, including the aftermath that led to over two dozen bodies being interred in a mass grave near Troy, South Carolina. The book provides insights into the historical implications of the massacre and its impact on the local community. By focusing on this event, the author sheds light on a lesser-known chapter in American history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical narratives and the complexities of early colonial life.
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The Long Cane Massacre took place February 1, 1760. Nearly half of the Calhoun family was killed and over two dozen bodies are buried in a mass grave near Troy, South Carolina. This book tells that story for the first time and places it in the context of the events that surrounded it.
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