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Commissioners met here to run boundary in 1764. Popular st...

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Boundary House

During the colonial era the Boundary House, on the S.C.-N....

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Boundary House

Commissioners met here to run boundary in 1764. Popular stop for colonial travelers. Ruins used to establish present state line in 1928. Located 2¾ mi. S.E.

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 17 and Country Club Road on U.S. 17. ...

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Boundary House

During the colonial era the Boundary House, on the S.C.-N.C. line 1.3 mi. SE, was both a private residence and “public house.” In 1775 Isaac Marion (d. 1781), eldest brother of future partisan leader Gen. Francis Marion, lived there. On ...

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