Reconstruction Era National Historical Park to Host 160th Anniversary Observance of the 1863 Willtown Raid

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on June 28. It is reproduced in full below.

BEAUFORT, SC- On Saturday, July 8 at 10:30 am, Reconstruction Era National Historical Park will hold a free one-hour, ranger-guided program at the Fort Frederick Heritage Preserve in Port Royal marking the 160th Anniversary of the 1st South Carolina Volunteers raid on Willtown Bluffs.

In the early morning hours of July 10, 1863 African American soldiers of the 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry launched a raid up the Edisto River and along the bluffs of Willtown, South Carolina - a backcountry mission which led to the liberation of around 200 enslaved people. For those who lived along this particular stretch of the Edisto River, July 10, 1863 marked their last day in slavery, and the beginning of new lives of freedom amongst the Sea Islands. Many remembered this time as “The Year of Jubilee," or a time of widespread emancipation on the South Carolina coast. The Willtown Raid took place little more than a month after Harriet Tubman and soldiers of the 2nd South Carolina Infantry liberated over 750 people along the Combahee River.

In commemoration of the 160th anniversary of the Willtown Raid, the National Park Service is planning special programming to take place at Fort Frederick Heritage Preserve in Port Royal on July 8 at 10:30am. This ranger-led program, centered around the events of the raid, will meet at the site of Camp Saxton where the soldiers of the 1st South Carolina trained for service in the months leading up to the Willtown Raid. The Fort Frederick Heritage Preserve is located at 601 Old Fort Road. Visitors are encouraged to bring a water bottle and a lightweight folding chair. There is some parking at the Fort Frederick Heritage Preserve, and the site is located around a ½ mile walk from the Port Royal Farmers Market.

For more information about Reconstruction Era National Historical Park, visit www.nps.gov/reer or follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ReconstructionNPS.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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