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Bank of Osceola
Built in 1909, the Bank of Osceola shared this building wi...
The Liberty Spring
Around this inexhaustible spring was founded the City of L...
Four Holes Swamp Bridge / Harley's Tavern
(Front text)
Four Holes Swamp Bridge
The fir...
Grave of British Soldier
Grave of British Soldier
Who died during the
...
Matanzas Bay
Bahia de Matanzas
On this shore in 1586, Sir Francis...
Dorchester Baptist Church World War II Veterans Plaque
In honor of the
men and women
serving our coun...
Francis Asbury's First Visit to S.C.
Front
Francis Asbury (1745-1816), pioneer bis...
Pinedale School Bell
For 75 years this bell tolled throughout Pinedale Valley a...
The Mauretta B. Thomas Pinedale Memorial Bridge
In recognition of her unselfish participation and example ...
North Birmingham
On October 1, 1886, the North Birmingham Land Company was ...
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Bank of Osceola
Built in 1909, the Bank of Osceola shared this building with various enterprises over the years, including a cotton brokerage firm and small movie theater. While much of the original architecture remains intact, four circular stone profiles of Seminole Chief ...
The Liberty Spring
Around this inexhaustible spring was founded the City of Liberty - July 1, 1822
Dedicated to the Pioneer Settlers by Alexander Doniphan Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
Marker is on Missouri Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Four Holes Swamp Bridge / Harley's Tavern
(Front text)
Four Holes Swamp Bridge
The first bridge across Four Holes Swamp, a branch of the Edisto River, was built between 1770 and 1780 and was located about 200 ft. N. of the present bridge. The old bridge, on ...
Grave of British Soldier
Grave of British Soldier
Who died during the
Revolutionary War when using
St. David's Church as a hospital
in the summer of 1780
Colonel Campbell, Commander
of the 71st. Regiment, is also
buried here.
Marker is on Church Street near Front Street, on the ...
Matanzas Bay
Bahia de Matanzas
On this shore in 1586, Sir Francis Drake burned San Agustin and a new wooden fort called San Juan. In 1668, John Davis, an English corsair, sacked the town and almost captured its wooden fort. Many other pirates, ...
Dorchester Baptist Church World War II Veterans Plaque
In honor of the
men and women
serving our country
Dorchester Baptist Church
1941-1945
Breazeale, Thomas C
Cox, James B
Cox, William N
Cox, Fred N
Cox, Charles M
Fullbright, Bessie V
Fullbright, Ralph M
Keys, William R
King, Joseph C
King, William M
Ledbetter, Ina B
McMahan, George H
Saylors, Roy H
Wardlaw, Frank C
McMahan, Jack
Marker can ...
Francis Asbury's First Visit to S.C.
Front
Francis Asbury (1745-1816), pioneer bishop of American Methodism, came to Cheraw in 1785, on his first visit to S.C. Asbury had just been ordained a general superintendent at the first General Conference in Baltimore on December 27, 1784. He was ...
Pinedale School Bell
For 75 years this bell tolled throughout Pinedale Valley as a symbol of unity, calling the settlers to school, church and socials and warning of disaster. Purchased in 1892, it hung for many years in a log schoolhouse near this ...
The Mauretta B. Thomas Pinedale Memorial Bridge
In recognition of her unselfish participation and example in community beautification. Serving on the town bicentennial committee, she proposed the covered bridge and the planting of pine trees along the lane north to the highway as being worth while community ...
North Birmingham
On October 1, 1886, the North Birmingham Land Company was formed to develop a planned industrial and residential town on 900 acres of land, formerly part of the Alfred Nathaniel Hawkins plantation north of Village Creek. The plan included sites ...