Front view of Scruggs House at CowpensCowpens National BattlefieldBACK: Cowp Robert E. Scruggs House Front View from SE Cowpens Nat Battlefield Cherokee County South Carolina Photo by J. Anderson NPS Filed at Kings Mountain NB
Men standing around Cowpens National Battlefield monumentCowpens National BattlefieldThis Photograph is the Property of the National Park Service Reproduction is allowed on condition credit line is included. When its purpose has been served it should be returned to the National Park Service, Headquarters, Kings Mountain, North Carolina.
Raising flag at Cowpens monumentCowpens National BattlefieldRangers Scruggs and Thompson with William Hendrick, Bob Meridith, and Superintendent Moorrow raising the flag at the Cowpens monument during the bi-centennial flag ceremony.
Tumbleston house after burglaryCowpens National BattlefieldInterior of the Tumbleston house after a burglary, Cowpens. Photographer: Ben F. Marrow, 1975.
Ruins of Scruggs House wallCowpens National BattlefieldClose-up of ruins of the base of Scruggs House walls in Cowpens National Battlefield, South Carolina, 1977.
Cowpens monument in construction siteCowpens National BattlefieldVisitor Center Construction, Cowpens National Battlefield, South Carolina. 1980, January 3.
Robert Scruggs House RestorationCowpens National BattlefieldWorkers restoring outer walls of Robert Scruggs House, Cowpens National Battlefield, South Carolina, 1984.
Visitor Center parking lotCowpens National BattlefieldTruck for Givens company parked in Cowpens National Battlefield Visitor Center parking lot, South Carolina, 1988.
Washington Light Infantry MonumentCowpens National BattlefieldWorkers restoring the base of the Washington Light Infantry Monument, Cowpens National Battlefield, South Carolina, 1995.
Washington Light Infantry MonumentCowpens National BattlefieldWorkers replastering the Washington Light Infantry Monument, Cowpens National Battlefield, South Carolina, 1995.