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2125 Fort Watson Road, Summerton, South Carolina
Established to provide wintering habitats for migratory waterfowl, Santee National Wildlife Refuge has found a new mission with the decline in duck populations. It provides habitat for three endang... More on LLBean.com
Santee NWR was established to provide wintering habitats for migratory waterfowl. With the decline in duck populations, the refuge found new purposes in providing habitat for four species of Endang... More on Epinions.com

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Summerton SC 29148, United States of America
Inscription. Sacred to the memory of, Brig. Gen. Francis Marion: who departed this life, on the 27th of February, 1795, in the sixty-third year of his age; deeply regretted by all his fellow citizens, History: will record his worth, ... More on HMDB

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Summerton SC 29148, United States of America
Inscription. 23 April 1781, American Forces: led by, Brig. Gen. Francis Marion, "The Swamp Fox", South Carolina Malitia, Commander, [Marion picture included], LTC Henry "Lighthorse Harry" Lee, Lee's Legion, British Forces: led by, ... More on HMDB

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Summerton SC 29148, United States of America
Senn�s Grist Mill, Blacksmith Shop, and Orange Crush Bottling Plant is a small commercial complex comprised by three interconnected early twentieth-century buildings of similar size and constructio... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. This complex, featuring a blacksmith shop (ca. 1903), grist mill (ca. 1905), and bottling plant (ca. 1921), was operated for many years by John G. Senn (1851-1942) and his son-in-law F... More on HMDB

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Summerton SC 29148, United States of America
Inscription. [Front]: This church, founded in 1875 as a mission of the Presbyterian Church in Manning, grew out of occasional services held in the Methodist church before the Civil War. The first worship site, a renovated carriage ... More on HMDB

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2310 Liberty Hill Rd., Summerton SC 29148, United States of America
Inscription. Liberty Hill Church: In 1867, five years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Thomas and Margaret Briggs gave four acres of land to this African Methodist Episcopal church. The present building, completed in 1905, has ... More on HMDB

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Summerton SC 29148, United States of America
Inscription. [Front] This church, organized about 1865, held its early services in a nearby brush arbor but built a permanent sanctuary here soon afterwards. Rev. Daniel Humphries, its first pastor, served both Mt. Zion and its sister ... More on HMDB

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Summerton SC 29148, United States of America
Inscription. In 1885 this black baptist church bought the building here, said built about 1860, from white Taw Caw church, now Summerton. Building additions have been made over the years. , Erected 1992 by the Congregation. (Marker ... More on HMDB

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Summerton SC 29148, United States of America
Inscription. During the American Revolution, after the fall of Charles Town in 1780, General Francis Marions militia frequently crossed the Santee swamps and appeared at every turn near Jack's Creek and the Santee River with his men ... More on HMDB

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Summerton SC 29148, United States of America
Inscription. Three hundred yards west is the site of one of the earliest graveyards in St. Mark's Parish. In the cemetery are buried Richard Richardson, Brigadier in the Revolution, James Burchell Richardson, South Carolina Governor ... More on HMDB
