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Andrews, SC, South Carolina

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204 South Rosemary Avenue, Andrews, SC 29510
Housed in the town's original Town Hall, the museum (c.1900) depicts a turn-of-the-century Andrew's home. Located on Hwy. 521, which is ... More on VisitGeorgetownCountySC.com
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Andrews SC 29510, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: Early Settlers: Among the first settlers of Williamsburg County, members of the Witherspoon family sailed from Belfast to Charleston in 1734, arriving about December 1. With a year's provisions, they embarked ... More on HMDB

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Andrews SC 29510, United States of America
Inscription. [Front], This church was founded in 1867 on land donated by Moses and Matilda Watson. It was the first African American church in the Bloomingvale community and was organized by trustees Orange Bruorton, Augusta Dicker, ... More on HMDB

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300 Broad St, Georgetown, SC 29440-3606
Built around 1750 with brick from English ships' ballast, this church was occupied by British troops during the Revolutionary War and by Union troops during the Civil War. The latter occupation re... More on Frommers
Inscription. Prince Georges Parish, Winyah, was created March 10, 1721, and the parish church erected on Black River, 1726, at the present Browns Ferry. After Prince Fredericks Parish was formed fr... More on HMDB

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1077 Saints Delight Road, Georgetown SC 29440, United States of America
Inscription. This church, formally organized in 1839, had its origins in a slave mission begun in 1786 on Gov. Thomas Boones plantation, 3 miles SE. Rev. P. A. M. Williams became its first minister in 1840. The first Church, a frame ... More on HMDB

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1077 Saints Delight Rd, Georgetown SC 29440, United States of America
Inscription. In the early evening about March 20, 1781, the last skirmish between General Marion and Colonel Watson was fought at Sampit Bridge, one-half mile west of this spot. Col. Watsons loss was twenty men killed and a large ... More on HMDB
