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In Honorand Memory ofthe Sonsand DaughtersofMcCormick Countywho ServedOur Countryin Times ofPeace and War.
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[East]:In Honor of theConfederate SoldiersfromMcCormick CountyThis monument perpetuatesthe memory of those who,true to the instincts oftheir birth, faithful to theteachings of their fathers,constant in their love forthe South, offered theirlives a…
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Mount Carmel, located on the northwestern portion of McCormick County, takes visitors on a trip back in time. The Mount Carmel Historic District is a picturesque example of a late 19th century village. In the early 1880s Mount Carmel turned int…
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American Revolution PatriotSacredTo the Memory of 1764 Huguenot ImmigrantAndre GuillebeauWho Died in 1814Age 75 Years Born near Bordeaux, France. Was one of group under the leadership of the Reverend Jean Louis Gilbert, who, seeking religious f…
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Site of thePlace of Worshipof theFrench ProtestantCongregationofNew BordeauxOrganized 1764
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Three miles west is the site of an attack by Cherokee Indians upon settlers of Long Canes in the Cherokee War of 1759-1761. There on February 1, 1760, about 150 settlers, refugeeing to Augusta, were overtaken by 100 Cherokee warriors. Twenty-three…
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Cherry HillThree miles southwest is "Cherry Hill," site of the home of George McDuffie (1790-1851), orator of nullification, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, Major General of the State Militia, and Governor of South…
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Organized by the Rev. Moses Waddel, 1809Joined Synod of the Carolinas, 1813Building Collapsed, July 2, 1939 PastorsRev. Moses Waddel, D.D.,1809-1819, 1830-1836Rev. R.B. Cater 1820-1826Rev. Aaron Foster 1828Rev. Isaac Waddel 1837-1838Rev. W.H. D…
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The community of Willington is significant as a reminder of the role of the railroad in community development in rural South Carolina at the close of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century. During this period Willington was …
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Men who influenced the destony of ourcounty were educated here — theCalhouns, Crawfords, Legare, McDuffie, Longstreet, Simkins, Martin, Covan, Gilmer, Carey, Walker, Collier, Noble, Bulters, Brooks, Grayson, Wardlaws, Cobb, Harper, Dawson, H…
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