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27: 174:, and having heard that he may have been wounded, she wandered through towns and the wilderness hoping to make contact with him or someone who knew him. However, she became ill and died in 1780 before she could find him. As legend goes, she was buried under cover of darkness by 189:
where she was buried, and the surrounding wooded area to present day. The legend is such that it has received media attention in South Carolina, as well as ghost hunters from around the country. Local historians confirm that the British Army did arrive and fight the
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during that year, but since her tombstone reads she died on 12 February, they would not have been in Camden at the time of her death. Also, Hagler died in 1763, at which time Agnes was still a child in Scotland.
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Guide-book of Camden,containing description of points of interest, together with an historical sketch, pioneer and revolutionary scenes, battle of Camden, battle of Hobkirk Hill
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Local legend maintains that she searches for her lover still, and that her ghost haunts the
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Camilla, Jess (2008). "Where the spirits still walk".
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Charleston, South Carolina
Camden
Kershaw County, South Carolina
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King Hagler
Bethesda Presbyterian Church
Battle of Camden
"Agnes Of Glasgow: A Ghost Story"
"Agnes of Glasgow 1760 ~ 1780 Historical Marker"
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