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101 North Church Street, Abbeville SC 29620, United States of America
Inscription. Trinity Episcopal Church is the oldest standing church in Abbeville. With its classic Gothic a... More on HMDB
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Popular and Cherry Streets, Abbeville, SC 29620
Edgefield Old Edgefield District Archives P. O. Box 468 Edgefield, SC 29824 Edgefield County Historical Society P. O. Box 174 Edgefield , SC 29824 803-637-9004 Magnolia Dale P. O. Box 174 Edgefield, SC 29824 803-637-5306 National ... More on Southcarolinamuseums.org

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118 West Pinckney Street, Abbeville SC 29620, United States of America
Inscription. [Front]: Birthplace of Thomas Dry Howie (1908–1944), World War II hero famous as “The Major of St. Lô, ” Abbeville High School, Class of 1925. The Citadel, Class of 1929, where he was an all-state football ... More on HMDB

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102 Court Square, Abbeville SC 29620, United States of America
Constructed in 1908 to replace an earlier courthouse destroyed by fire, the Abbeville County Courthouse is one of six existing courthouses in South Carolina designed by Darlington native William Au... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. Abbeville's 6th courthouse designed in beaux arts classical style by Edwards & Walter of Atlanta dedicated in 1908 with City Hall/Opera House. (Two buildings indirectly financed by pro... More on HMDB

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Abbeville SC 29620, United States of America
Upper Long Cane Cemetery, established ca. 1760, is significant as the first cemetery in the vicinity of Abbeville, for its association with the settlement, early growth, and development of Abbevill... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. In memory of the first person, a young girl whose name is unknown. Buried here about 1760. The story goes that she was visiting the Lesly family and died as a result of injuries sustai... More on HMDB

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Abbeville SC 29620, United States of America
Inscription. This Alarm Bell was Acquired, During the Term of, Robert McGowan Hill: Mayor, 1892-1898, and Named for Him. , Location. 34° 10.667′ N, 82° 22.733′ W. Marker is in Abbeville, South Carolina, in Abbeville ... More on HMDB

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107 Court Square, Abbeville SC 29620, United States of America

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300 Cambridge Street, Abbeville SC 29620, United States of America
Inscription. This stone, marks the place, where, in 1767, Gen. Andrew Pickens, built a, Block House: as a place of refuge, against the Indians. It was used as a fort, during the, Revolutionary War, and was known as, Fort Pickens: ... More on HMDB

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205 Henry M. Turner Street, Abbeville SC 29620, United States of America
Inscription. Historical Bicentennial marker, in memory of, Henry McNeal Turner: 1834-1915, Birthplace: Newberry, South Carolina Boyhood home: Abbeville, South Carolina, Missionary Pioneer to South Africa, Liberation Theologian, Social ... More on HMDB
