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Turbeville SC 29162, United States of America
Inscription. Capt. Wm. Henry Mouzon II had a friendship with Banastre Tarleton from their boyhood school days in France. Yet the British Tarleton burned the Mouzon Plantation House, on August 7, 1780. Ann Mouzon, age eleven, was the ... More on HMDB

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Turbeville SC 29162, United States of America
Inscription. During the American Revolution, Puddin Swamp and the Black River were on the frontier. Brave and adventurous pioneer families settled on the higher ground near the Rivers. Pioneers cooked over open fires, grew their food, ... More on HMDB

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Turbeville SC 29162, United States of America
Inscription. First business in community known as Pudding Swamp owned and operated by Michael Turbeville and Sons. Farmers collected resin from Pine trees and sold it to the still. E C Hist. Sites 2000, , Erected 2000 by Turbeville ... More on HMDB

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Turbeville SC 29162, United States of America
South carolina general assembly 112th session, 1997-1998 bill 3741 indicates matter stricken indicates new matter current status bill number: 3741 type of legislation: concurrent resolution cr intr... More on Scstatehouse.gov
Inscription. Log Bldg. This site 1850, Used Church Building 1854, Frame Building 1889 1912, Brick Bldg. On current site 1912, E C Hist. Sites 2000 Turbeville Ruritan Club, , Erected 2000 by Turbev... More on HMDB

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Turbeville SC 29162, United States of America
Inscription. During the American Revolution, a few miles south of Turbeville, General Marion and his militia routed the British. General Marion learned Colonel Tynes with over ninety troops was camped at the edge of Tearcoat Swamp. ... More on HMDB

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Turbeville SC 29162, United States of America
Inscription. On spur of Black River Cypress Co. that ran from Alderman R. R. at, Seloc into Diles Bay, 150 Yds. →, E C Hist. Sites 2000, , Erected 2000 by Turbeville Ruritan Club. (Marker Number 15: ), , Location. 33° ... More on HMDB

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1942 Olanta Hwy, Turbeville, SC 29162

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New Zion SC 29111, United States of America
Inscription. Midway Presbyterian Church, named because of its location halfway between Salem and Williamsburg Churches, traces its beginning to 1801, when services were being held under a brush arbor. The earliest building was erected ... More on HMDB
