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4827 Highway 278 AVE, Barnwell, SC 29812
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Inscription. [Marker Front]: Barnwell County, originally Winton County, was created out of Orangeburgh District in 1785. Renamed Barnwell District in 1798 for John Barnwell (1748-1800), a S. C. mil... More on HMDB

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Barnwell, SC

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Barnwell SC 29812, United States of America
Inscription. This park was given to the City of Barnwell by the Robert O. Collins Family in 2000. It was once the site of the home of William Gilmore Simms and his wife, Emma Hertzog Simms. The property, purchased by Joseph Allen ... More on HMDB

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Barnwell SC 29812, United States of America
Inscription. Originally Barnwell County was part of Granville County, later a part of Orangeburg District. Winton County was created by an act of the legislature on March 12, 1785. Justices William Robertson, John Parkinson, Thomas ... More on HMDB

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Barnwell SC 29812, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: This church was organized by Rev. James H. Thornwell on authority from Charleston Presbytery; F. J. and W. A. Hay were its first elders. By 1846 Rev. Samuel H. Hay prea... More on HMDB
Inscription. [Marker Front]: Boiling Springs Academy was founded by the Boiling Springs Academical Society in 1823, with trustees Hansford Duncan, John Fowke, James Furse, William Gillette, Gideon ... More on HMDB

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Barnwell SC 29812, United States of America
Inscription. Our Confederate Dead, (West Face), Who throughout a long, and bloody struggle dis-, played a heroism and de-, votion to duty unsurpass-, ed. If ever equaled in the, annuals of war. (South face), Who wrung from the great, ... More on HMDB

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Barnwell SC 29812, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), The grave of Tarlton Brown (1757 1845), militia officer, state representative, and state senator, is located here. Brown, a native of Virginia, moved to S. C. at an early age and settled in what was then ... More on HMDB

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141 Main Street, Barnwell SC 29812, United States of America
Inscription. Born in Blackwell, South Carolina on February 27, 1895, Soloman Blatt has unselfishly devoted a lifetime of remarkable service to all of the citizens of Barnwell County and the state of South Carolina while setting National ... More on HMDB

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13260 Dunbarton Blvd, Barnwell SC 29812, United States of America
Inscription. By 1873, a post office named Ellentown was located on the Port Royal Railroad, about 20 miles W. of here. In 1880, the town of Ellenton was incorporated. According to local tradition, the town was named for Ellen Dunbar, ... More on HMDB

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177 Wall Street, Barnwell SC 29812, United States of America
Bethlehem Baptist Church is a vernacular interpretation of the Victorian ecclesiastical architecture of the last two decades of the nineteenth century. Built circa 1898 by members of the congregati... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. (Front text), This church, officially organized in 1868, had its origins in the antebellum Barnwell Baptist Church, which was located on this site until about 1854, when it built a new... More on HMDB
