the following day thomas sumter took the british post at orange burg. 15 may, lee took fort granby. all of those british bases on the rivers, guarding the lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent light horse harry lee and his legion to georgia to command -- need my glasses here. to command, along with andrew pickens, in the siege of augusta. greene march west. four days later, beseeched the last british post in south carolina's backcountry, 96th. right here. we call that, it was supposed to be 96 miles from 96 to the first cherokee village, which is right near the camps and of clemson university now. it actually was 78 m iles. but anyway. [laughter] >> then, oh, and 96 was commanded by that tough and able new yorker john harris kruger. 96 was greene's only siege and he and his chief military engineer a polish volunteer -- let's see here. there we go. 96/. here you have the trenches. the star fort. communication trench to the town. and another vbbase right over here. this is the key to taking 96. the water supply, the spring branch. but greene and his aide believes that they had