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451 B East Wilson St, Ridgeland, SC 29936

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Ridgeland SC 29936, United States of America
Inscription. (Obverse) : The Euhaw congregation constituted this ecclesiastical group 24 March 1832, naming it Coosawhatchie Baptist Church. The South Carolina Baptist Convention met at the church ... More on HMDB
Inscription. Shown on the 1820 Beaufort District map by Vignoles and Ravenel, Gillisonville had a free school by 1831, and a post office in 1840. The seat of Beaufort District from 1840 to 1860, Gi... More on HMDB

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Ridgeland SC 29936, United States of America
Inscription. Settled ca. 1740 by Daniel Heyward who built Tidal Mill, Textile Factory and export-import business on these grounds before his death in 1777. Original 500 acres King's Grant grew to 16,000 acres, all destroyed by fire ... More on HMDB

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7488 West Main Street, Ridgeland SC 29936, United States of America
Inscription. (Front side): This church, organized on 1890, is the oldest in Ridgland, with its origins in several area Methodist congregations before the Civil War. When Julius G. Sipple of Grahamville encouraged Methodists in Ridgeland ... More on HMDB

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1448 Grays Highway, Ridgeland SC 29936, United States of America
Inscription. ( Front text ), This church was organized February 28,1892, by Revs. W. H. Dowling and J. T. Morrison with nine charter members. It was admitted to the Savannah River Baptist Association with Rev. Dowling as its first ... More on HMDB

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Ridgeland SC 29936, United States of America

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Ridgeland SC 29936, United States of America

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Ridgeland SC 29936, United States of America
Many towns in the southeast owe their genesis to the presence of a railroad during the 1800's. When the railroad was being planned, the nearest town to today's Ridgeland was Grahamville, a quiet vi... More on Gopherhillfestival.org
Inscription. [front], This summer village, established by the rice planters of St. Luke's Parish, was a thriving settlement in what was the Beaufort District until the creation of Jasper County in ... More on HMDB

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Ridgeland SC 29936, United States of America
The Battle of Honey Hill was the third battle of Sherman's March to the Sea, fought November 30, 1864, during the American Civil War. It did not involve Major General William T. Sherman's main forc... More on Gopherhillfestival.org
Inscription. (Front Text): During this battle of Nov. 30, 1864, Confederate commander Charles J. Colock, by ordering that a nearby field of grass be set ablaze, delayed approaching Federal troops a... More on HMDB

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3676 Bees Creek Rd, Ridgeland SC 29936, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: Established on Edisto Island about 1686 by Scotch dissenters, this is the second oldest Baptist organization in the South. For many years a branch of First Baptist Church in Charleston, Euhaw declared ... More on HMDB
