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During the American Revolution, General Marion and his Militia needed help from local farmers for food, horses and medical care for wounds and diseases. Those shot or sick were left at the mercy of comrades and sympathy of Patriots. Medical care w…
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Chartered by acts of the General Assembly beginning March 8, 1741 with title vested successively in Joseph Murray · Theodore Gaillard · James Hunter, Trustee · Adam McDonald · Theodore Gourdin and William Stagge…
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The photograph above, taken about 1935, depicts the original gasoline station on this site. In 1939, Gulf Oil Corp. replaced it with a "modern" porcelain station, complete with wash and grease bays, and it occupied this corner until it, too, wa…
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In March 1781, Lord Francis Hastings Rawdon, the British commanding officer in Charleston, designed a two-pronged assault against the forces of General Francis Marion. From Camden, Col. Welbore Ellis Doyle and the Volunteers of Ireland moved east …
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On the night of November 7, 1780, Lt. Colonel Banastre Tarleton and his Green Dragoons - together with Harrison's Provincials, a large unit of Tories from the area between the upper Santee and Wateree Rivers - camped at the plantation of the late …
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(Front text) This church was founded about 1869 by Mary Scott "Aunt Mary" Harvin, and held its first services in a nearby brush arbor. In 1881 church trustees purchased a one-half acre lot here from Dr. J.G. Dinkins for $35.00. The present church,…
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During the American Revolution, 1780, General Marion and the men of his Brigade pushed back the British forces in the Black and Santee River Basins. It is unlikely that they thought they would be remembered by future generations. It may be that Ma…
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After the American Revolution, General Marion's militiamen re-built his home. Francis Marion, at age 53, married Mary Esther Videau, April 20, 1786. They lived at Pond Bluff, on the south edge of the Santee Swamp and raised pineland cattle. With O…
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Named in 1979 in honor ofJesse Lywood MallettBorn 1924 Died 1979Deputy SheriffClarendon County1975 — 79Killed in line of dutyApril 28, 1979in truck - patrol caraccident through no fault of hisA dedicated, lifelong residentof this community a…
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Monasterboice — from Mainistir Bhuithe (the Monastery of Buithe)This is the only early Irish monastery whose name incorporates the Irish word mainistir. Monasterboice was founded by St Buite, who died around 520. The monastery was an i…
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