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Battle of Boykin's Mill

Gen. Edward E. Potter commanding 2700 white and Negro Union troops left Georgetown April 5, 1865, to destroy the railroad between Sumter and Camden. Here on April 18, in one of the last engagements of the war, a small force ...

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Huguenot Mill Office

Circa 1880

Later

Nukasee Manufacturing

Restoration 1979-1890

Greenville County Historic

Preservation Commission

Vance B. Drawdy

Chairman

Romayne A. Barnes / John W. Grady, III

Laura Smith Ebaugh / Georgianna Graham

Mrs. Fred W. Ellis / Mrs. Lawson W. Stoneburner

Henry Bacon McKoy

Dalton/Morgan, AIA / Adair Construction Co., Inc.

Marker is on West ...

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Empire Mills

G. W. Woodruff began grist operations in 1861 on this site previously occupied in 1847 by E.T. Taylor Cotton Gin Company and in 1841 by William Waters Garrard’s cotton warehouse. Empire Mills ran night and day during the Civil War ...

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Fort Miller

On the opposite side

of the river

Fort Miller

built during

French and Indian War.

Marker is at the intersection of Lakes to Locks Passage (U.S. 4) and Fort Miller Road, on the right when traveling south on Lakes to Locks Passage.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Mills

By 1845, the first sawmill was erected in Osceola. It stood two stories high and was capable of cutting 10,000 board feet every 24 hours. Approximately 35 million board feet were cut during its existence. It was located on Osceola ...

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Clark Mills Studio

 

Clark Mills Studio

has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935.

This site possesses exceptional value

in commemorating or illustrating

the history of the United States

U.S. ...

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Millard E. Tydings

1890 - 1961

This Building is Named

in Memory of

Millard E. Tydings

1890 - 1961

Distinguished Public Servant and Friend of Education

Alumnus of the University

Decorated Officer, World War I

Speaker of the House of Delegates

State Senator

Member of the House of Representatives

and

the ...

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NECKO Neighborhood / E. J. McMillen Homestead Addition

Welcome to the

NECKO Neighborhood

The NECKO neighborhood, a section of the historic E. J. McMillen Homestead Addition, is a part of the Near North Side Historic District as designated in the Historic Register in 1980. It is recognized as a locally ...

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Bay View's Rolling Mill

Near this site in Bay View stood the Milwaukee Iron Company rolling mill, the first major heavy industry in the region and an important producer of iron and steel for the Midwest. The mill, which opened in 1868, transformed ore ...

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The Mills Brothers

America's Greatest Singing Group

The Citizens of Piqua dedicate this memorial.

We are proud of your Piqua heritage and birth. As musical ambassadors, you have achieved world wide fame and made the world a better place.

Dedicated June 3, 1990

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