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Battle of Coosawhatchie

Coosawhatchie

Jasper County, South Carolina

Commanders: Colonels William Moultrie, John

Laurens; Gen. Augustine Prevost

Casualties: 3 Americans killed, 8 wounded

"Despite the defeat at Port Royal Island, General

Prevost was determined to make a second

attempt to capture Charleston. Instead of a

small detachment of 150 men, ...

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Dogtown - Fish Hatchery School

District No. 9

Originally at the NW corner of Fish Hatchery and Lacy Roads, the Dogtown School was later relocated ½ mile north and called the Fish Hatchery School. In 1919 a new building was built at the original site. This ...

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Dogtown - Fish Hatchery School

District No. 9

Originally at the NW corner of Fish Hatchery and Lacy Roads, the Dogtown School was later relocated ½ mile north and called the Fish Hatchery School. The Gorman Family relocated and restored the one room schoolhouse on this ...

Hatch Bros. General Store

1945-1980

In 1945, Reed & Burt Hatch, brothers & partners, purchased this building from the A.Z. Palmer Family, as they had outgrown the building where they operated a thriving general store. After some renovation, the building was renamed "Hatch Bros. General ...

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G. & D. Hatch Mercantile

1926-1932

George P. Hatch married Dora Palmer, A. Z.'s daughter, and later they began an ice cream parlor in A.Z.'s store. When A. Z. Died, they bought out Dora's siblings. Dora's store experience plus George's business college background brought great ...

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The Tallasahatchie Battle Field

This Stone Marks The Site

Of The

Tallasahatchie Battle Field.

On this spot

Lieut. Gen. John Coffee with

Gen. Andrew Jackson’s men

won a victory over the

Creek Indians, Nov. 3, 1813.

Erected by the

Frederick Wm. Gray Chapt.

Daughters of the American

Revolution. Nov. 3, 1913.

Anniston Ala.

Marker is on McCullars ...

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Salkehatchie Presbyterian Church

This was formerly the site of a

Presbyterian church organized in

1766 by the Reverend Arichibald

Simpson, minister from Scotland.

The church was incorporated on

December 17, 1808. Serving the

church were the Reverends Simpson,

Edward Palmer, and J.B. Van Dyke.

In the cemetery are the ...

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State Fish Hatchery

This fish cultural station was established in 1930 for hatching and rearing trout for the trout waters of Virginia.

Marker is at the intersection of Virginia Route 16 and Old Prather Road (County Route 688), on the left when traveling ...

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Hatch

Population 1,028 - Elevation 4,055

Originally established as Santa Barbara in 1851, Apache raids drove the settlers away until 1853 when nearby Fort Thorn was established. Abandoned again in 1860 after the fort closed, it was reoccupied in 1875 and re-named ...

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The Battle of Hatcher’s Run

Fighting Around Dabney’s Sawmill, February 6-7, 1865

On February 6, the Union forces pressed onward towards the South Side Railroad. Around 1 p.m., Major General Gouverneur K. Warren’s Fifth Corps sent out two divisions under the leadership of Major General Samuel ...

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