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Lincoln in Annapolis
"Induced by a dispatch from General Grant, I join you at F...
Morris Township 9-11 Memorial
To commemorate Morris Township Citizens Lost in the World ...
Cash Homesite / Capt. Thomas Ellerbe
Cash Homesite
About 100 yards east of here was the h...
Porter's Battery
Brown's Brigade
C.S.A.
Brigadier General Simon...
“Captain, We’ve Got It At Last” - The Charge of the 14th U.S. Co
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
As sharp shooting and artiller...
Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot
This depot, built in 1914, was the second station built by...
John Hugh Means/William Harper
(Front):
Governor of S.C. (1850-1852), president of ...
Harding Township 9-11 Memorial
We honor the memory of
John Paul Bocchi
James ...
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church
[Front]
The first Baptist Church in this area...
Confederate Leadership at Decatur - McCartney Hotel Site
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
You are facing the site of the...
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Lincoln in Annapolis
"Induced by a dispatch from General Grant, I join you at Fort Monroe as soon as I can come."
Lincoln to Secretary Seward, 9:00 am, February 2, 1865 (sent in cipher).
February 2, 1865: President Abraham Lincoln arrived at the Annapolis & ...
Morris Township 9-11 Memorial
To commemorate Morris Township Citizens Lost in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001
Marker is on Woodland Road, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Cash Homesite / Capt. Thomas Ellerbe
Cash Homesite
About 100 yards east of here was the home of General Ellerbe Boggan Crawford Cash, widely known for his 1880 duel with challenger Colonel William M. Shannon, whom he killed. Subsequently, all officers of the state and members of ...
Porter's Battery
Brown's Brigade
C.S.A.
Brigadier General Simon B. Buckner's Division
Colonel John C. Brown's Brigade
Porter's BatteryThis battery of 6 guns occupied the salient sweeping all approaches to the front and flanking the trenches to the right and left.
On February 13, 1862, the battery assisted ...
“Captain, We’ve Got It At Last” - The Charge of the 14th U.S. Co
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
As sharp shooting and artillery fire continued throughout the morning of October 28, Granger and Doolittle determined to launch an attack upon the Confederate battery at the edge of the Tennessee River, whose fire threatened the ...
Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot
This depot, built in 1914, was the second station built by the Seaboard Air Line Railway in McBee. The town, the most successful of those established along Seaboard's Columbia-to-Cheraw line after it was completed in 1900, grew so quickly that ...
John Hugh Means/William Harper
(Front):
Governor of S.C. (1850-1852), president of the 1852 Secession Convention, and signer of the Ordinance of Secession in 1860, John Means was born near here in 1812. A colonel in the 17th Regiment, S.C. Volunteers, CSA, he died Sept. 1, ...
Harding Township 9-11 Memorial
We honor the memory of
John Paul Bocchi
James Leslie Crawford Jr.
Matthew Carmen Sellitto
William Randolf Tieste
Harding Township Citizens
Who Perished in the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Village Road and Millbrook Road, on the ...
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church
[Front]
The first Baptist Church in this area of Kershaw County was founded in a wooded area on Mecklenburg Road, two miles south of Lynchwood, now the town of Bethune. The church was founded in 1852 by Ellie Copeland and established ...
Confederate Leadership at Decatur - McCartney Hotel Site
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
You are facing the site of the McCartney Hotel, where Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston established his headquarters while reorganizing the Confederate Army of the West in March, 1862. Johnston spent almost two weeks here after ...