The New Student's Reference Work/Jasper, William

79864The New Student's Reference Work — Jasper, William


Jasper, William, American soldier, was born in South Carolina about 1750. He enlisted during the Revolutionary War, and became a sergeant. At the attack on Fort Moultiie, June 28, 1776, Jasper distinguished himself by leaping to the ground under a shower of cannon balls and recovering the colors of the defenders of the fort, which had fallen outside and were in danger of capture. On another occasion, aided by only one soldier, he captured a British guard of 10 men, setting free the patriot-prisoners whom they were taking to Savannah. This act of bravery was rewarded by a handsome sword, presented by Governor Rutledge; but he refused to be made lieutenant as he could barely read or write. Jasper was mortally wounded at Savannah Oct. 9, 1779. See Address on Jasper by Jones.