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Harleston Boags Funeral Home

The National Register

of Historic Places

South Carolina

Department of Archives

And History

Charleston

Old E. Historic District

Harleston Boags Funeral Home

(Lower Plaque)

Harleston - Boags Funeral Home

(Formerly Harleston Funeral Home)

Celebrating 100 Years

Founded in 1896 by ...

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Shiloh Baptist Church

According to tradition, African Americans from the Mason Neck area and others who had recently moved to Virginia from Maryland formed a religious congregation in 1869. They built a log church on the north side of Gunston Road in 1878 ...

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Burning of Chambersburg

Occupied the morning of July 30, 1864, by cavalry of Confederate Gen. John McCausland. Failing to obtain ransom, he burned the town in reprisal for ruin in the Shenandoah Valley by Gen. David Hunter.

Marker is at the intersection of Lincoln ...

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Lane's Brigade

Pender's Division - Hill's Corps

C.S.A.

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Pender's Division

Lane's Brigade

7th. 18th. 28th. 33rd. 37th. North Carolina

Infantry

July 1 Crossed Willoughby Run about 3.30 and advanced on the right of the Division in the final and successful movement against the ...

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Robert M. Hanes

1890-1959

Banker. Economic adviser to post-World War II Europe. A founder of the Research Triangle Park. Home was 50 yds. W.

Marker is at the intersection of North Stratford Road and Warwick Road, on the right when traveling north on North Stratford ...

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MSgt Robert L. Frazier

In Memory and Honor

of

Robert L Frazier

M/Sgt

15 Aug 15 - 24 Apr 85

Flying Tigers

of the

14th Air Force

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Robert B. Glenn

1854-1920

Governor, 1905-1909; legislator. Champion of Prohibition and of railroad regulation. Home stood 1 block W.

Marker is at the intersection of North Broad Street and West 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on North Broad Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Dobbin House

Built in 1776 by the Rev. Alexander Dobbin. In use for some 25 years as one of the first classical schools west of the Susquehanna River. It is now a museum refurnished in keeping with the early period.

Marker is on ...

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McCarthy Building

14519 Big Basin Way

This pioneer Western Falsefront store was built in 1890 by Daniel McCarthy, son of Village founders Hannah and Martin McCarty. It was locally known as the Green Store Building because for many years it was painted green.

This ...

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Site of Brownsville

A thriving mining camp on rich Pennsylvania Gulch in the 1850’s and 1860’s. Named for Alfred Brown, former owner of Table Mountain Ranch. Laws of Brownsville Mining District provided that each miner could own one wet and one dry claim, ...

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