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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUQX_central-school_Rembert-SC.html
Central School was erected on this site by a group of public spirited men and women who desired quality education for the children who lived in this area. The school offered educational opportunities for young people, grades one through eleven and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU3P_burwell-boykin-battle-of-boykins-mill_Rembert-SC.html
(South Face) Burwell Boykin, a 15 year old volunteer with the South Carolina Home Guard and son of Col. Alexander Hamilton Boykin, fought at this site defending his home on April 18, 1865. (East Face) SC Home Guard 9th Ky Mi 53rd Ala. Ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIIE_lenoir-store_Rembert-SC.html
Since before 1808, the Lenoir family have operated a general store at the site of Horatio, S. C. Lenoir's Store is mentioned in the 1808 will of Isaac Lenoir, and later appears on Mills's 1825 map and McLaurin's 1878 map of Sumter County. The pres…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIDW_skirmish-at-dinkins-mill_Rembert-SC.html
(Front text) Following the battle of Boykin's Mill on April 18, 1865, Federal troops commanded by Brig. Gen. Edward E. Potter advanced south to Middleton's Depot, on the Wilmington & Manchester R.R. below Stateburg. Here, on April 19, they attacke…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMID8_battle-of-boykins-mill_Rembert-SC.html
Gen. Edward E. Potter commanding 2700 white and Negro Union troops left Georgetown April 5, 1865, to destroy the railroad between Sumter and Camden. Here on April 18, in one of the last engagements of the war, a small force of Confederate regulars…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI8H_oakland-plantation_Rembert-SC.html
(Front text) This plantation was established in 1735 with a royal grant to William Sanders, who built a house and tavern, or "publick house," here. That house was either extensively remodeled into or replaced by the present house featuring a centr…
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