Hobkirk Hill DAR, thanks to a grant from SC250, invites you to come out and enjoy your lunch while learning about Camden’s Revolutionary history!
What was it like for people to live in this war-stricken area during the near-year British troops held
command of Camden? Dangers of battles and skirmishes are frequently discussed, but what about
dangers of home-front civilians whose homes became battle-front?
Local history writers Joan and Glen Inabinet will share from their on-going research on males and
females of varied ages, races, backgrounds, skills, and loyalties who made choices and survived (or not)
while living under occupation. The Inabinets will invite attendees to respond with feelings, thoughts,
other facts, or questions about occupied Camden.
Career educators, these Camden residents have co-authored, among other titles, A History of Kershaw
County and The World of Jak Smyrl. Glen Inabinet is also author/photographer of Mekong Memoirs.
Books may be purchased and signed.
Bring your lunch and join us in Liberty Hall at the Revolutionary War Visitors Center in Camden.
Visit www.simplyrevolutionary.com to reserve your seat for this FREE program.