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Fort Prince George (not to be confused with Prince's Fort, which was in use in 1777 and also in South Carolina) was constructed in 1753 in northwest South Carolina, on the Cherokee Path. It was named for the Prince of Wales, who would later become King George III of the United Kingdom. It was the principal Carolinian trading post among the Cherokee "Lower Towns". * three presumed Indian skeletons * musket and cannon balls, * rum bottles, * pieces of cooking utentsils, and * wine glass fragments
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