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Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America
Inscription. This house, used as headquarters by General William T. Sherman on February 12, 1865, was built in 1846 by Thomas Worth Glover (1798-1884), Teacher, Lawyer, Legislator, Circuit Judge, and Signer of the Ordinance of Secession. ... More on HMDB

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1606 Russell Street, Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America

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Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America
Inscription. This four acre tract of land with an earlier structure known as the "White Meeting House" was given to the Methodist Episcopal Church on October 1, 1790, by a deed which is said to be the earliest documented record of ... More on HMDB

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Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America
Inscription. This was the first public road connecting Orangeburg with Charleston and was authorized by an Act of the General Assembly passed March 16, 1737. It was laid out from Izard's Cowpen, about ten miles north of Old Dorchester, ... More on HMDB

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Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America

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Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America
WELCOME, we are glad that you are here and we invite you. Exploring this site will introduce you to who we are, what we believe and the ministries we pursue. It is our pleasure to serve you. Member... More on Perfectingzion.org
Inscription. Evidence indicates it was one of the earliest Methodist churches in the Orangeburg area. The original building, built before the Civil War, was replaced in the 1880s. Appointed ministe... More on HMDB

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Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America
Inscription. Here was the birthplace of Alexander Samuel Salley, who devoted fifty years to the collection, preservation, and publication of the historical records of the state as Secretary of the South Carolina Historical Society, ... More on HMDB

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Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America
Inscription. This African American church, was established in 1866, built its first sanctuary 4 blocks SE in 1870. Construction began on this sanctuary in 1928 and was completed in 1944. Trinty, headquarters for the Orangeburg Movement ... More on HMDB

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Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America
Inscription. From 1941 to 1945, 5924 American & French pilots were trained here, totaling almost 330,00 flight hours. Site is 1 mi. NW. , Erected 1991 by World War II Hawthorne Pilot Training Assc.and Association Du Personnel Navigant ... More on HMDB

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Orangeburg SC 29115, United States of America
