Results for Mill
Millbrook Baptist Church
[Front]:
This church, formally organized in 1...
Mary Miller / Hillside
(Front)
This house, built for local...
Monument of the Millennium
[Text on the right]
The ASCE presented only t...
Hartsville Oil Mill
Side A
The Hartsville Oil Mill, founded in 1...
Millbrook
Home of John Wayles Eppes
Approximately 2 miles east...
Mills & McBayer Cotton Warehouse
West End Commercial Historic District
The National...
Early Cotton Mill
About 1836 William T. Ellerbe, John McQueen, and John N. W...
Grave Of General Tristram Thomas / Saw Mill Baptist Church
Grave of General Tristram Thomas
In Saw Mill...
Thompson–Boughton Mill
1878 – 1914
This millstone is the last remnant of th...
The Milldam
1630 - 1930
This short stretch of street still known...
Results for Mill
Millbrook Baptist Church
[Front]:
This church, formally organized in 1884, had its origins in a Sunday school class organized in 1874. With 16 charter members and Rev. Arthur Buist as its first minister, Millbrook built its first sanctuary here in 1886. The frame church, ...
Mary Miller / Hillside
(Front)
This house, built for local attorney Henry W. Taylor and long owned by the Schuyler family, was also home to Mary "Mazie" Miller (1871-1941) and her husband, Craig. An outspoken suffragette and Republican political activist, Miller was an ...
Monument of the Millennium
[Text on the right]
The ASCE presented only ten such awards worldwide, each representing the most outstanding example of Civil engineering in a particular area of infrastructure over the past century.
Created in 1889, the District built canals that reversed the flow ...
Hartsville Oil Mill
Side A
The Hartsville Oil Mill, founded in 1900 by J.L. Coker, D.R. Coker, and J.J. Lawton, stood here until 1993. A cotton oil mill, it crushed cottonseed to produce cooking oil; meal and cake for feed and fertilizer; and ...
Millbrook
Home of John Wayles Eppes
Approximately 2 miles east stood Millbrook (1811-1866), home of U.S. Senator John Wayles Eppes (1773-1823). He attended the University of Pennsylvania, was graduated from Hampden-Sydney College, and was admitted to the Bar in 1794. He married ...
Mills & McBayer Cotton Warehouse
West End Commercial Historic District
The National Register
of Historic Places:
Mills & McBayer
Cotton Warehouse
West End Commercial
Historic District
Marker is at the intersection of Augusta Street (South Carolina Route 20) and South Main Street, on the left ...
Early Cotton Mill
About 1836 William T. Ellerbe, John McQueen, and John N. Williams built a cotton mill approximately one mile northwest. Power for operation of the mill came from the waters of nearby Crooked Creek. Ellerbe and Williams sold their stock in ...
Grave Of General Tristram Thomas / Saw Mill Baptist Church
Grave of General Tristram Thomas
In Saw Mill Church cemetery is the grave of Tristram Thomas, major of militia during the Revolution. At Hunt's Bluff, ten miles south, a band of Patriots under his command seized a British flotilla in ...
Thompson–Boughton Mill
1878 – 1914
This millstone is the last remnant of the flour mill that operated on the river bank a half-mile to the south. Power was provided by the stream that now tumbles down a rocky slope on the north boundary ...
The Milldam
1630 - 1930
This short stretch of street still known as the milldam was the site of an Indian fishing weir and was laid out along the dam built soon after the settlement of the town in 1635.
Marker is on Main ...