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Ridgeway SC 29130, United States of America
Inscription. Site of five buildings 1897-1986. Enemies of church burned two, tornado destroyed one. 1994 marks 100 years of Mormon presence in this community. , Erected 1994 by The Congregation. (Marker Number 20-20: ), , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Ridgeway SC 29130, United States of America
Inscription. During February 17-19, 1865, General P. G. T. Beauregard, with Wade Hampton's cavalry acting as rear guard, made his headquarters here, telegraphing General R. E. Lee in Virginia news of the evacuation of Columbia, 20 ... More on HMDB

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3281 SC Highway 213, Winnsboro, SC 29180

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204 Bratton Street, Winnsboro, SC, 29180, Winnsboro SC 29180, United States of America
Inscription. Built by Richard Winn, for whom Winnsboro was named, on a land grant from King George III. Deeded in 1865 as a wedding gift to his daughter Christina and Dr. William Bratton. Was the home of General John Bratton during ... More on HMDB

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Winnsboro SC 29180, United States of America
Inscription. First United Methodist Church was established in 1808 under the leadership of the Rev. James Jenkins, an early circuit-riding minister, and John Buchanan, a captain in the Revolution. Pioneer American Methodist bishop ... More on HMDB

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Winnsboro SC 29180, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: This Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church was incorporated in 1823. Early pastors were the Rev. James Lyle and the Rev. Thomas Ketchin, installed 1825 and 1844 respectively. The old cemetery, located ... More on HMDB

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Winnsboro SC 29180, United States of America
Inscription. [Front], This camp ground, described by one journalist as "picturesque, rugged, simple, with an overhanging air of festivity, " has hosted an annual camp meeting since 1876; slaves had worshipped here before the Civil ... More on HMDB

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Winnsboro SC 29180, United States of America
South carolina general assembly 118th session, 2009-2010 download this version in microsoft word format bill 3958 indicates matter stricken indicates new matter (text matches printed bills. Documen... More on Scstatehouse.gov
Inscription. This African-American church was organized in 1873 by Simon McIntosh, Henry Golden, Lily Yarborough, Frances Kelly, Lizzie Hart, and others. The first pastor, Rev. Daniel Golden, serve... More on HMDB

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Winnsboro SC 29180, United States of America
Inscription. [South Side], 17th S. C. V. C. 2nd S. C. V. C. 7th S. C. V. C. 1st S. C. V. C. Beaufort Art. 3rd S. C. S. T. 1861-1865, [West Side] 2nd S. C. V. I. 12th S. C. V. I. 4th S. C. V. C. 5th S. C. V. C. [North Side], 13th S. ... More on HMDB

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Winnsboro SC 29180, United States of America
Inscription. [Two-sided marker], Cathcart-Ketchin House: Richard Cathcart purchased this lot from John McMaster in 1829, and it is thought he built the present federal-style house shortly thereafter. The house has had a number of ... More on HMDB
