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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4E2_belmont-inn-1903_Abbeville-SC.html
Opened August 1903 as $30,000 hotel "The Eureka" under management W.T. McFall. Built to cater to "drummers" of the textile trade with 30 rooms and 1 public bath. Banquet rooms used to show their wares while Curtain Call Lounge was a barber shop. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4DK_colleton-county-veterans-war-memorial_Walterboro-SC.html
Short and tall, rich and poor,black and white, farmer andshopkeeper - they came from every walk of life. The men and women of Colleton County havealways answered the call to defend the flag and protectour freedom.They have done this withouthesitat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4DJ_site-of-hampton-high-school_Hampton-SC.html
Built 1911, by Town of Hampton.Given to Hampton County 1925,to become part of the county'sfirst public school system.Closed 1954, upon consolidationof district schools.Building razed 1957.This marker dedicated to ourschool days, our teachersand cl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4CR_ruins-of-pon-pon-chapel-of-ease_Covington-SC.html
1706 Parish EstablishedRev. Nathaniel Osborn, Missionary of the S.P.G. arrived1715 Parish devastated by Yemassee, Indians1725 Act of General Assembly provided for a Chapel of Ease here to be used as a Parish Church until one should be built1737 Jo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4CP_salkehatchie-presbyterian-church_Yemassee-SC.html
This was formerly the site of a Presbyterian church organized in1766 by the Reverend ArichibaldSimpson, minister from Scotland.The church was incorporated onDecember 17, 1808. Serving the church were the Reverends Simpson,Edward Palmer, and J.B. V…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4CO_bethel-presbyterian-church_Walterboro-SC.html
[Front text]This church, originally located at Jacksonboro, was founded in 1728 by Rev. Archibald Stobo (d.1741), father of the Presbyterian church in S.C. The first building at Jacksonboro was replaced in 1746 by a "hansome sanctuary" that stood …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4CM_jacob-odom-house_Ridge-Spring-SC.html
This site, approximately halfway between Augusta and Columbia, was the location of Jacob Odom's house, where George Washington spent the night of May 21, 1791, on his trip northward through South Carolina. His escort at this time consisted of Colo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4CL_walterborough-library-society_Walterboro-SC.html
Marked geographic center of townFirst location on present site ofSt. Jude's Episcopal ChurchMoved in 1845 to land given byRichard B. BedonNow used by theColleton County Historical Society
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4CJ_hickory-valley_Walterboro-SC.html
Near here in a hickory grove Paul and Jacob Walter built in 1784 summer houses which formed the nucleus of a summer colony which grew into the town of Walterboro. The first store in the town was here and later the first drug store. The park here w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4C2_1st-sc-infantry-of-african-descent_Beaufort-SC.html
The 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regimentwas raised from sea island slaves living around Port Royal. Elements of the regiment were formed on HiltonHead in May 1862. In August 1862, the regiment was reorganized near Beaufort at the Smith p…
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