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181 Redcliffe Road, Beech Island, SC 29841

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100 Riverview Park Ave., North Augusta, South Carolina, United States

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5780 Jefferson Davis Hwy, North Augusta, SC 29841

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North Augusta, SC

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North Augusta SC 29841, United States of America
Inscription. James Urquhart Jackson, founder of North Augusta, was born in the village of Harrisonville, near Augusta, Georgia, on June 24, 1856. It was his vision that shaped North Augusta's early years. In 1890 Jackson acquired ... More on HMDB

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North Augusta SC 29841, United States of America
Inscription. James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge: The first North Augusta bridge was built in 1891 by James U. Jackson. The present bridge, built in 1939, was formally dedicated as "The James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge." The building ... More on HMDB

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1850 West Martintown Road, North Augusta SC 29860, United States of America
Inscription. Founded in 1762 by the Reverend Daniel Marshall, pioneer missionary and minister, this was the first church of the Baptist faith in the present Edgefield County, "Mother of Churches.", , Erected 1962 by Edgefield Baptist ... More on HMDB

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North Augusta SC 29860, United States of America
Inscription. Birthplace, of, General James Longstreet, C. S. A. 1821 1904 1 air mile east, , Location. 33° 33.883′ N, 82° 0.717′ W. Marker is in North Augusta, South Carolina, in Edgefield County. Marker is on ... More on HMDB

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North Augusta SC 29860, United States of America
Inscription. Born 1 mi. E. Cmdr. 1st Corps, Army of Northern VA Confederate States Army; Lee's "Old Warhorse"; west Point graduate; Mesixan War veteran. , Erected 1995 by 15th Regiment SC Volunteers, Camp 51, Sons of Confederate ... More on HMDB

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North Augusta SC 29841, United States of America
Inscription. World War II: 1941 — 1945, Dedicated to the men and women, who battled globally to, secure a free world for, all mankind. The massive, production war effort caused, many women to... More on HMDB
Inscription. World War I: 1914 — 1918, Dedicated to the men, and women who served, in the great war which, was believed to be the, final war of human, liberty and the "war to, end all wars". ... More on HMDB
