Replica of the gravestone of Col. Bratton’s slave, Watt. His was the only known tombstone to have been errected in the Bratton slave cemetery south of the Homestead House.  Watt appears to have played a vital role in the household of Col. Wm. Bratton both during the American Revolution and following it.  Watt is credited with helping Col. Bratton's daughter, Elsie elope with a local boy, Mr. Salder. They happened to settle on the banks of the river, just west of Anderson, S.C.  Sadlers Creek State Park is named for the couple.