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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXE5_happy-home-baptist-church_Allendale-SC.html
(Front text) This church, founded soon after the Civil War, held its first services in a brush arbor in the Woods community of what was then Barnwell County. It built its first permanent church, a frame building, in the Zion Branch community near…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCX5_antioch-christian-church_Allendale-SC.html
Organized in 1833 by Dr. and Mrs.W.R. Erwin and Mrs. U.M. Robert, this was the second ChristianChurch (Disciples Of Christ)founded in South Carolina.Dr. J.D. Erwin, II, servedas minister for forty years.The present building was usedas a court hous…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAD5_old-allendale_Allendale-SC.html
Original site of Allendale, namedfor its first postmaster, Paul Allen,in 1849. Sherman's troops underGen. Kilpatrick camped here.Town moved to present site by1873.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMA4R_smyrna-baptist-church_Allendale-SC.html
Organized in 1827 as Kirkland Church, the name was changed in 1836 to Smyrna Baptist Church. Title to the site was conveyed in 1849 by William I. Mixon. Additional land was given by Thomas H. Willingham in 1882 to extend the church property to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3WS_town-of-allendale_Allendale-SC.html
(Front )In 1810, pursuant to an Act of the South Carolina General Assembly, the state conveyed a 1000 acre landgrant signed by governor John Drayton to Benjamin and G. Washington Allen. The acreage included the present town of Allendale, which is …
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