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Rembert SC 29128, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), Following the battle of Boykins Mill on April 18, 1865, Federal troops commanded by Brig. Gen. Edward E. Potter advanced south to Middletons Depot, on the Wilmington & Ma... More on HMDB
Inscription. Gen. Edward E. Potter commanding 2700 Federal troops left Georgetown on April 5, 1865, to destroy the railroad between Sumter and Camden. On April 16 after a skirmish with militia unde... More on HMDB

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Rembert SC 29128, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), This plantation was established in 1735 with a royal grant to William Sanders, who built a house and tavern, or “publick house, ” here. That house was either extensively remodeled into or replaced ... More on HMDB

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Rembert SC 29128, United States of America
Inscription. Gen. Edward E. Potter commanding 2700 white and Negro Union troops left Georgetown April 5, 1865, to destroy the railroad between Sumter and Camden. Here on April 18, in one of the last engagements of the war, a small ... More on HMDB

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2240 Claremont Rd, Rembert, SC 29128

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82 Boykin Mill Road, Rembert, SC 29128-9614

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Camden SC 29020, United States of America
Inscription. Battle of Hobkirk Hill in the Revolutionary War took place on this ridge April 25, 1781. The British Army was commanded by General Lord Rawdon, the Continental Army by General Nathanae... More on HMDB
This is the battle site of the Revolutionary War where General Nathanael Greene ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Horatio SC 29062, United States of America
Inscription. Since before 1808, the Lenoir family have operated a general store at the site of Horatio, S. C. Lenoir's Store is mentioned in the 1808 will of Isaac Lenoir, and later appears on Mills's 1825 map and McLaurin's 1878 ... More on HMDB

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335 N Kings Hwy, Columbia, South Carolina 29154, United States of America
Church of the Holy Cross, State Route 261, Stateburg vicinity, Sumter, SC Part of: Historic American Buildings Survey ... More on Loc.gov
We accidentally stumbled across this rugged old church while driving to the Thomas Sumpter Memorial,and were immediately fascinated ... More on igougo

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Dalzell SC 29040, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), This forerunner of the modern consolidated rural high school with Colonel John Julius Dargan, noted educator, as founder and principal, offered classes in agriculture, home economics, and music. Day students ... More on HMDB

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Dalzell SC 29040, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), Organized by Rev. Joseph Reese, this church was established Jan. 4, 1772. First located on land given by Dr. Joseph Howard (later moved to present site purchased from Gen. Thomas Sumter), it ordained, 1774, ... More on HMDB
