EPISODE · Feb 22, 2026 · 2 MIN
The South Carolina 5th Regiment–February 22, 1776
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The South Carolina 5th Regiment ultimately wasn’t a huge success, with a single exception, which we’ll talk about in greater detail in a few months. But in those losses there were some long odds going on, so we’ll not judge too harshly. I learned a couple of things as a result of today’s episode. I own a piece of property in South Carolina, in the Myrtle Beach area, which is located in Horry County. I always wondered how it got that name, and now I’ve learned that Horry County was named after Peter Horry, who was a commander of the SC 5th. The other thing I learned was that when I looked for a picture of Peter Horry, I stumbled on his biography and learned that he was a great-grandchild of French Huguenot refugees who arrived in Charleston in the 1680s. And that is how I learned why Horry County is pronounced with a silent “H”. The post The South Carolina 5th Regiment–February 22, 1776 appeared first on 250 and Counting.
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