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Angel Oak

3688 Angel Oak Road
Charleston, SC 29402
United States

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Angel Oak
Tony Rice

The Angel Oak is located on Johns Island and is likely to have witnessed the Revolutionary War battle there in 1782. The Southern Live Oak tree is considered to be the largest live oak tree east of the Mississippi estimated to be 300 to 400 years old. It is located in a City of Charleston public park. 

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Related Battles

South Carolina | February 11, 1780
Result: British Victory
Estimated Casualties
5,764
American
5,506
British
258

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