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Fort Lawn SC 29714, United States of America
Inscription. The most heavily traveled road in Colonial America passed through here, linking areas from the Great Lakes to Augusta, GA. Laid on ancient animal and Native American Trading/ Warrior Paths. Indian treaties among the Governors ... More on HMDB

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Fort Lawn SC 29714, United States of America
Inscription. [Front Side], Located about 4 mi. E. this ford, an early Indian crossing, was probably named for Thomas Land who received a nearby land grant from the Crown in 1775. Used by Patriot and British armies during the American ... More on HMDB

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Fort Lawn SC 29714, United States of America
Inscription. Two miles south, at Cedar Shoals on the south side of Fishing Creek, was the home of John Gaston, Esq. Justice of the Peace under both the Royal and State governments. Though advanced in years, he was the leading spirit ... More on HMDB

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Fort Lawn SC 29714, United States of America

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Fort Lawn SC 29714, United States of America
Inscription. Near its halfway point, the canal passed the mill complex built by William Richardson Davie around 1810. This mill sawed lumber and ground grain, both by use of water power. A waste weir at the entrance to the complex ... More on HMDB

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Fort Lawn SC 29714, United States of America
Inscription. At several points along its path, the canal crossed natural streams flowing toward the river. To avoid damage to the fragile canal bed, the streams were channeled under the canals through culverts. This arch culvert consisted ... More on HMDB

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Fort Lawn SC 29714, United States of America
Inscription. As a boat approached the canal traveling south on the Catawba River, the patroon, or river boat pilot, first saw the diversion dam. The dam consisted of piles of loose stone on the river bottom. The dam projected from ... More on HMDB

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Fort Lawn SC 29714, United States of America

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Lancaster SC 29720, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: Lancaster, founded in 1798, was first called Lancaster Court House and later known as Lancasterville. The seat of Lancaster District from 1800 to 1868, it has been the seat of Lancaster County since then. ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster SC 29720, United States of America
The Lancaster County Courthouse, of probable Robert Mills design and displaying superb craftsmanship, has been in constant use as a courthouse since its ca. 1828 completion. The contractor was Will... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. [East Side] 1861-1865, Worthy, the Confederate soldier to be hallowed and held in tender remembrance, Worthy, the fadeless fame which Lancaster's soldiers won in defending the honor of... More on HMDB
