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Spring Hill
Built in 1821, Spring Hill first served as the h...
Springhill Baptist Church and Cemetery
The oldest church in Taylor County, Springhill Missionary ...
Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
Visitors can see West Indian manatees every day of the yea...
Spring Hill Ranch
has been designated a
National
Historic...
Spring Hill Methodist Church
According to tradition, Methodists worshiped here under a ...
Skirmish at Spring Hill
Gen. Edward E. Potter commanding 2700 Federal troops left ...
Perrine Hill Spring
The Battle of Monmouth
During the Battle of Monmouth...
South Spring Hill Mine
Founded in 1851 working continuously till 1893. Purchased ...
Spring Hill Redoubt
** Upon this spot stood the Spring Hill Redoubt.**
H...
Spring Hill Cemetery
Confederate Generals Rest
During the Battle of Lynch...
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Spring Hill
Built in 1821, Spring Hill first served as the home of Thomas and Charity Rotch, a Quaker couple from New England involved in the Underground Railroad. Upon the advice of Dr. Benjamin Rush of Philadelphia, they moved west to ...
Springhill Baptist Church and Cemetery
The oldest church in Taylor County, Springhill Missionary Baptist Church was built in 1853 in the area then known as Rosehead. In 1923 the church was burned down by the Ku Klux Klan and many families fled the area in ...
Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
Visitors can see West Indian manatees every day of the year from the park's underwater observatory in the main spring. The park showcases native Florida wildlife, including manatees, black bears, bobcats, white-tailed deer, American alligators, American crocodiles, and river otters. ...
Spring Hill Ranch
has been designated a
National
Historic Landmark
This site possesses
national significance in
commemorating the history
of the United States of America
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Spring Hill Methodist Church
According to tradition, Methodists worshiped here under a brush arbor as early as 1800. On August 2, 1814, Phillip Keller deeded one acre for a Methodist Church and burying ground. Eden and Rebecca Green Thrower deeded an additional acre in ...
Skirmish at Spring Hill
Gen. Edward E. Potter commanding 2700 Federal troops left Georgetown on April 5, 1865, to destroy the railroad between Sumter and Camden. On April 16 after a skirmish with militia under Col. James F. Pressley he camped at Spring Hill ...
Perrine Hill Spring
The Battle of Monmouth
During the Battle of Monmouth, thirst and heat killed almost as many men as cannons and muskets. Everyone was desperate for water. Hundreds of men – and probably Molly Hays – filled canteens and buckets from this ...
South Spring Hill Mine
Founded in 1851 working continuously till 1893. Purchased by Keystone Company in 1920 and connected to it. Closed in 1942. Contained 3 shafts: South Spring Hill 1200’, Tallisman 600’, and Medean at 600’ deep. Produced $1,092,472 from 1888-1902.
Amador
Marker is on ...
Spring Hill Redoubt
** Upon this spot stood the Spring Hill Redoubt.**
Here on October 9, 1779 one of the bloodiest engagements of the Revolution was fought when repeated assaults
were made by the allied troops of Georgia, South Carolina and France in an effort ...
Spring Hill Cemetery
Confederate Generals Rest
During the Battle of Lynchburg on June 17-18, 1864, Confederate Gen. Jubal A. Early moved his reserves into the cemetery to reinforce his lines across the Lynchburg-Salem Turnpike (Fort Ave.) at Fort Early. Before dawn on Sunday, June ...