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This road was originally the Sandtown Trail traveled by several tribes of Creek Indians. It connected Sandtown on the Chattahoochee River near Atlanta, Ga. with another Sandtown in Tallapoosa Co., Ala. Later became Old Ala. Road over which early white settl…
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South:Ship's Anchor1861-1865 "The world shall yet decide,In truth's clear, far-off light,That the soldiers who wore the gray, and diedWith Lee were in the right!"—————"Brave men may die - right has no death;Truth never shall…
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Here on February 3, 1865, the 17th U.S. Army Corps led by Major General Joseph A. Mower and Lieut. Gen. Giles A. Smith attacked the Confederate division of Major General Lafayette McLaws and forced the crossing of Salkehatchie River, after a gallant defense…
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"Smoke soon hid everything, the firing was as rapid as musketry, and shot and shell flew in flocks."Lt. Col. E. Porter Alexander, C.S.A.Commander of the Confederate bombardment Confederate artillery and infantry occupied the low, wooded ridge you are sta…
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To the eternal glory of the North Carolina soldiers, who on this battlefield displayed heroism unsurpassed. Sacrificing all in support of their cause. Their valorous deeds will be enshrined in their hearts of men long after these transient memorials have cr…
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Northwest"Lord God of Hosts, Be With Us Yet,Lest We Forget, Lest We ForgetOn the hillside in the rear of this memorial on November 22, 1860, the first organized secession meeting was held. On that day the ancient artillery company, the Southern Rights Dr…
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In MemoriamThomas Jacob Mauldin1870-1931First Judge 18th JudicialCircuit of S.C. 1914-1981.
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In MemoriamAndrew Pickens1739-1817Partisan General AmericanResolution for whomThis County is Named.
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In MemoriamJohn C. Calhoun1782-1850Apostle of States Rights, and Nullification.Vice-President U.S.
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The Hagoods and the MauldinsJames E. Hagood, son of local farmer and landowner Benjamin Hagood, built this house in 1856 in the town of Pickens Court House, about 14 miles west of here. The house was moved to this site in 1868. James Hagood was among the Co…
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