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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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Catawissa Friends Meeting

The nearby friends meeting-house, built about 1775, was the place of worship for early Quaker settlers among the pioneers of this region. Catawissa itself was laid out by William Hughes, a Berks County Quaker.

Marker is on South Street, on the ...

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St. Ann’s Catholic Church

Congregation formed in 1859. Met in a house on John Street until this church was erected in 1867.

Marker is on Church Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Hibben House / British Occupation

(Front):

Hibben House

A 1777 map shows a house on this property owned by Jacob Motte, Charleston City Treasurer. His 67 acre plantation called Mount Pleasant provided the name for the present town. James Hibben purchased the land in 1803. ...

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Waters Park

Waters Park was a multi-ethnic community located north of Austin in the 19th century. The Austin & Northwestern Railroad, which built a line through here to transport granite for construction of the state capitol, built a recreational park in Waters ...

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Cheraw Confederate Memorial

(Front):

Erected by Ladies Memorial Association

To the memory

of our Heroic Dead

who fell at Cheraw

during the War

1864 - 1865.

(Left Side):

Fallen but not dead!

"They have crossed over the river

And they rest in the shade of the trees."

(Right Side):

Loved and Honored but Unknown

Hope

(Back):

"Stranger, ...

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Darlington County Confederate Monument

(North Side):

On fame's eternal camping ground their silent tents are spread; and glory guards, with solemn round, the bivouac of the dead.

(East Side):

They never fail who Die in a great cause. While the tree of freedom's wither'd trunk puts forth ...

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Replica of The Statue of Liberty

With the faith and courage of

their forefathers who made

possible the freedom of these

United States

The Boy Scouts of America

Dedicate this copy of the

Statue of Liberty as a Pledge

of everlasting Fidelity and

Loyalty

40th Anniversary ...

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Brickyard Plantation

Brickyard Plantation is a portion of the vast Boone Hall Plantation. The soils that cover much of the tract contain dense red clay and sand making it suitable for brick production. In 1817, “a plantation with a Brick Yard established ...

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The Battle of McDowell

Heart of the Battlefield

The Confederate 12th Georgia Infantry Regiment held this exposed crest overlooking McDowell. Milroy’s Union troops assaulted this hilltop from two directions – on the left and the right. The Confederates held their ground against repeated attacks and ...

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