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Huger SC 29450, United States of America
Inscription. The Parish of St. Thomas was established by Act of Assembly Nov. 30, 1706. The first church was erected in 1708 and destroyed by forest fire in 1815. The present ediface was erected in 1819. (Marker Number 8-13: ), , ... More on HMDB

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Huger SC 29450, United States of America
Inscription. Residence of Rt. Rev. Robert Smith, who was born in Norfolk, England, in 1732. He was consecrated in Philadelphia in 1795, as the first Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina. He died in 1801, and is buried in St. Philip's ... More on HMDB

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Huger SC 29450, United States of America
Inscription. Home and burial place of Sir Nathanial Johnson, born in the County of Durham, England, in 1644. Knighted in 1680, was a member of Parliament, and Governor of Leeward Islands. He came to South Carolina in 1683 and settled ... More on HMDB

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Huger SC 29450, United States of America
Inscription. At this bridge, on July 17,1781, British forces under Col. Coates, who was retreating from Moncks Corner, encountered pursuing Americans under Gen. Thomas Sumter. After the destruction of the bridge, Col. Coates sought ... More on HMDB

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553 Longwood Ln Huger, SC 29450
Where history and romance embrace in the heart of the Historic Cooper River Corridor, Longwood Plantation once served as rectory to neighboring Pompion Hill Chapel. Established in ... More on Charlestoncvb.com
Where history and romance embrace in the heart of the Historic Cooper River Corridor, Longwood Plantation once served as rectory to neighboring Pompion Hill Chapel. Established ... More on Charlestoncvb.com

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Huger, SC 29450

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2126 Cainhoy Rd, Huger, SC 29450

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Huger SC 29450, United States of America
Pompion Hill Chapel, erected in 1763-1765, is a miniature Georgian masterpiece, original and unaltered. The chapel, built on a typical rectangular plan, is probably the finest and best preserved of... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. One quarter mile north, the first Church of England ediface outside of Charleston, was erected of Cypress in 1703, largely through the efforts of Gov. Sir Nathaniel Johnson. The presen... More on HMDB

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1098 Mepkin Abbey Road, Moncks Corner, SC 29461
Mepkin Abbey, located at 1098 Mepkin Abbey Road, has about what you’d expect from your corner deli: beer, s... More on clubzone
The abbey is located in a very rural setting and is on a 3000 acre tract of a previous rice plantation alon... More on TripAdvisor

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Cordesville SC 29434, United States of America
Inscription. Home of Henry Laurens, born in Charleston in 1724, died at Mepkin in 1792. President of the First and Second Councils of Safety, 1775-76. President First Provincial Congress of S. C. 1775. Vice President of S. C. 1776. ... More on HMDB
