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HISTORIC TRAIL PATCH COWPENS NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD

REQUIREMENTS for earning the Historic Trail Patch at Cowpens National Battlefield are as follows:

  1. A scout leader must obtain trail tests from the Palmetto Council office in either Spartanburg or Rock Hill, S.C. or print them from the Cowpens National Battlefield Cub/Brownie Scout Test page or the Boy/Explorer/Girl Scout Test page. The Scout Master/Leader must have them in hand for each scout or adult who wishes to earn the patch prior to arriving at the park. Hike in groups of ten (10) or less. Each group must have an adult leader who is responsible for each ten hikers.
  2. All scouts must arrive prepared with pencils, etc.
  3. Park hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. All scouts must have his/her test graded and stamped at the park Visitor Center after completing the hiking portion of the trail. They should be finished before 4:00 p.m. Park staff may be unable to grade the questionnaires while the scouts are in the park. If this occurs, the staff will grade them As Soon As Possible and mail the tests and application to the scoutmaster.
  4. Please pay particular attention to the differences in requirements for older scouts versus cubs, etc.

After the group has met all the above requirements, the leader should complete the enclosed application, attach the completed and stamped questionnaires, enclosed with a check made payable to Palmetto Council, BSA for patches at $2.50 shipping. Mail to: Palmetto Council, BSA; PO Box 2619; Rock Hill, SC 29732 or Palmetto Council, BSA; 420 South Church Street; Spartanburg, SC 29306.

Cowpens National Battlefield commemorates the January 17, 1781 battle between American patriot forces under command of Brigadier General Daniel Morgan and British forces under Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. The patriots defeated the British in a little less than one hour. The battle at the "Cow Pens" is recognized by historians as one of the most important of the American Revolution. It was one of the few engagements in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution that pitted the best fighting force each army had against each other. Morgan utilized his Continentals, Virginia Riflemen, the cavalry of William Washington, and Andrew Pickens' militia to surround the British in a "double envelopment" and outwit the young British commander. The victory at the Cow Pens was another link in a chain of events that led to the ultimate surrender of the entire British army at Yorktown, Virginia on October 19, 1781. Cowpens National Battlefield was dedicated January 17, 1981 and is maintained by the National Park Service.

Cowpens National Battlefield is located 11 miles northwest of I-85 and Gaffney, SC and 2 miles southeast of US 221 and Chesnee, SC. The entrance is northwest of the intersection of SC 11 and 110.

Interpretive facilities at the park are varied. They include a laser disk presentation called "Daybreak at the Cowpens" for which there is a fee, $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for children aged 6 - 12 years and for organized groups, a fiber-optic map that details the troop movements, walking trail with exhibits, and auto loop road. A superintendent whose address is PO Box 308, Chesnee, SC 29323 is in immediate charge. The telephone number is (864) 461-2828.

INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRAIL AWARD

Cowpens National Battlefield Historic Trail Award had been developed for all organized scouting groups to help enhance their visit to the park and to encourage them to learn more about the challenges and hardships faced by our forefathers in gaining our independence from the British in the American Revolution.

The award consists of a four-color (red, off-white, brown, and blue) patch 4 ½" by 3". It may be worn on hiking clothes, jackets, and as part of the scout uniform. The park wishes to thank the Spartanburg County Foundation for its generous contribution to this effort.

 

http://www.nps.gov/cowp/ScoutPatch.htm; Last Updated: 2/5/2005 1:20 PM; Virginia Fowler