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Scarborough Bluffs
The layers of sand and clay exposed in these cliffs...
Henry L. Scarborough House
The Henry Lee Scarborough House was built 1908-09 by Scarb...
Ridge Spring Cemetery / W.H. Scarborough
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This cemetery, dating to the early 19...
The Scarboro Community
The Scarboro Community was founded by three brothers in th...
Scarboro
This is one of the older settlements in this part of Georg...
Results for Scarboro
Scarborough Bluffs
The layers of sand and clay exposed in these cliffs display a remarkable geological record of the last stages of the Great Ice Age. Unique in North America, they have attracted worldwide scientific interest. The first 46 metres of sediments ...
Henry L. Scarborough House
The Henry Lee Scarborough House was built 1908-09 by Scarborough (1866-1929), a leading Sumter County farmer, businessman, and public servant serving as county treasurer (1894-1902), commissioner of public works for six years and clerk of court (1912-1929). This house, an ...
Ridge Spring Cemetery / W.H. Scarborough
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This cemetery, dating to the early 19th century, was originally the Watson and Boatwright family cemetery before it was enlarged to become the town cemetery. Many descendants of Capt. Michael Watson (1726-1782) are buried in the walled section, built ca. ...
The Scarboro Community
The Scarboro Community was founded by three brothers in the early 1790s. Jonathan, David and James Scarborough traveled from Virginia and settled here. Scarboro was one of four area communities that predated Oak Ridge. The community remained largely unchanged until ...
Scarboro
This is one of the older settlements in this part of Georgia having been established sometime prior to 1840 and receiving its name from Enoch or Hardy
Scarborouogh of Screven County. In 1839 it became Station No. 7 on the Central ...