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Date:
June 16, 2023
Time:
6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Time Details:
Friday, June 16, 6pm - Thunder Over Carolina Battleground Ghost Walks
Friday, June 16, 6:30pm - DAR/SAR Patriot Gala at Lincoln Cultural Center
Saturday, June 17, 10 AM - Wreath Laying at the Mass Grave
Saturday, June 17, 10am - Camp opens and closes at 6pm
Saturday, June 17, 1 PM - George & Martha Washington presentation
Saturday, June 17, 6-9pm - Thunder Over Carolina Battleground Ghost Walks
Sunday, June 18, 10am - Camp church service, the camp closes at 2pm
Location:

Lincoln Cultural Center

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Battleground Park - Jeb Seagle Drive

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Address:
403 East Main Street
Lincolnton, NC 28092
Cost:
Most Battle Weekend events are FREE! Tickets available for Gala & Ghost Walks.
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Ramsour's Mill Battle Weekend - DAR/SAR Patriot Gala

Friday, June 16, 2023


Friday 6:30pm-10pm - DAR/SAR Patriot Gala at Lincoln Cultural Center featuring food, fellowship, patriotic program, keynote comments from renowned historian Daniel Barefoot, "Let It End Here" short film debut, and a private visit with George & Martha Washington. Tickets are $35 and available at this Ticket LINK.

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Ramsour's Mill Battle Weekend is a living history weekend commemorating the June 20th, 1780 Battle of Ramsour's Mill, when area Patriots met Tories on a hillside just outside the little town of Lincolnton, NC. The weekend activities include the DAR/SAR Patriot Gala, the SAR/DAR Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Mass Grave, Ghost Walks through the Battlefield, Revolutionary War reenactments, period cooking, colonial crafts, firearms demonstrations, battle site tours, and more.

Lincolnton's early settlers played a pivotal role in the American Revolution when neighbors were pitted against one another as 1000 loyalists and about 400 patriots clashed in The Battle of Ramsour’s Mill on June 20, 1780. The casualties were high and equally divided, with an estimated seventy men killed and more than two hundred wounded. 

The loyalist defeat to a much smaller patriot militia is said to have prevented General Cornwallis from winning North Carolina for the British crown. Today, this Lincolnton, NC patriot victory is commemorated each year with The Battle Weekend Celebration at historic Battleground Park, the site of this historically significant Patriot victory.

This year, the commemoration will take place the weekend of June 16-18 with the Patriot Gala on Friday evening (at the Lincoln Cultural Center) and the Wreath Laying Ceremony on Saturday morning at 10am at the resting place of some 70 unknown in a Mass Grave near Battleground Elementary School.

At 1pm, George and Martha Washington will talk about colonial life during the Revolutionary War with a keynote presentation near the Reinhardt Cabin at Battleground Park. 

Throughout the weekend at Battleground Park there will be hearth cooking demonstrations, reenactments and weapons demonstrations, a militia encampment, tours, heritage demonstrations, and period crafts.

Suitable for all ages, and FREE.


Ramsour's Mill Battle Weekend SCHEDULE:

Friday, June 16

6-9pm - Ghost Walks with cast members of Thunder Over Carolina. Tours start at Battleground Park. Tickets are $10; children 6 and under free.

6:30-10pm - DAR/SAR Patriot Gala at Lincoln Cultural Center, see below for more information (Ticket LINK) 

Saturday, June 17

10am - Gather at the mass gravesite on the hill and join the Sons & Daughters of the American Revolution at the moving Wreath Laying Ceremony for the 70 unknown soldiers buried there. Free to all.

10am-5pm - Living History - crafts, demonstrations, and encampments open. Sponsored by Lincoln County Historical Association, Free to all. 

1pm - George and Martha Washington talk about colonial life during the Revolutionary War in a keynote presentation at Battleground Park. Free to all.

6-9pm - Ghost Walks with cast members from Thunder Over Carolina. Tickets onsite; $10 children under 6 free.

Sunday, June 5

10am - Welcome/Brief History, Church Service - Lincoln County Historical Association, Free to all.

10am-2pm - Living History - crafts, demonstrations, and encampments open

2pm - Camp closes

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