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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW0I_john-hugh-means-william-harper_Blair-SC.html
(Front):Governor of S.C. (1850-1852), president of the 1852 Secession Convention, and signer of the Ordinance of Secession in 1860, John Means was born near here in 1812. A colonel in the 17th Regiment, S.C. Volunteers, CSA, he died Sept. 1, 1862,…
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Site one mile east atjunction of Beaver Creekand Reedy Branchbuilt in 1760 byHans Wagneras a refuge from the Cherokee Indians
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Around 1840 an academy was established at this site by John Feaster, a noted landowner of this area, for the education of female and male students. By 1842, both academy building and a boarding house (dormitory)had been erected. Mr. Feaster, appoi…
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