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  1. Thomas Sumter Academy has affectionately throughout the years been referred to as “The Hill” because of our physical location, nestled in the “gently rolling hills of Santee,” located in the triangle created by Sumter, SC Camden, SC and Shaw Air Force Base. Our location promotes diversity and we attract children from families of various walks of life.

  2. The Anchor Club at Thomas Sumter Academy is a female service organization focused on the school and the community. This club generates fellowship and interest through service projects and fundraisers throughout the school year. Girls learn to plan, organize, execute, and accept responsibility. Any girl in 11th and 12th Grades may join.

  3. Background Thomas was born on August 14, 1734 near Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. It is said that his father, William Sumter, was an English redemptioner of Welsh extraction who died when Thomas was very young, and that his mother, Patience, was a midwife, who lived to a great age.

  4. Facts about the Battle of Hanging Rock. Armies - American Forces was commanded by Lt. Col. Thomas Sumter and consisted of about 800 Soldiers. Loyalist Forces was commanded by Maj. John Carden and Col. Morgan Bryan and consisted of about 700-900 Soldiers. Casualties - American casualties were estimated to be 12 killed and 41 wounded.

  5. Thomas Sumter Academy is a COGNIA accredited, independent college preparatory school focusing on the education of the whole child through the emphasis on academics, athletics, arts, and the development of moral character. Located near the middle of the state, TSA serves the cities of Sumter, Camden, and Columbia; as well as Shaw AFB and other ...

  6. Colonel Thomas Sumter commanded a group of about 350 partisans and tried to take Fort Granby. After finding the fort too strong for his force to successfully attack, he decided to move to Orangeburg and attack this settlement. Orangeburg is on the North Edisto River, some 50 miles south of Fort Granby, and was a British post. Earlier ...

  7. Thomas Sumter, Gamecock General of the American Revolution, "was born on July 14, 1734, in the Preddy's Creek settlement of Lousia County, Virginia. His parents were William and Patience Sumter." He lived in a cabin with his parents, his two brothers, and two sisters. When he was old enough, Thomas worked with his father in their gristmill. When his father died, his mother sent him to work as ...