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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1446_guignard-park_Cayce-SC.html
Gift to the City of Cayce on March 13, 1961, by the heirs of John G. Guignard to be maintained as a public park in a state of natural beauty. This park established to conserve wild flowers, native shrubs and trees and to provide a place of quiet a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1444_emily-geiger_Cayce-SC.html
Emily Geiger Heroine of the Revolutionary War captured while delivering secret message from Gen. Greene to Gen. Sumter held captive at Fort Granby July 3, 1781
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1442_the-post-at-the-congarees_Cayce-SC.html
In 1175 the building upon the ground adjacent hereto was used as a store. Upon the fall of Charles Town in 1780 the British seized the store, fortified it, and established here "The Post at the Congarees." Attacked Feb. 19, 1781, by Gen. Sum…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQMK_battle-of-congaree-creek_Cayce-SC.html
(Front text) On February 15, 1865, as Gen. W.T. Sherman's Federal army advanced to Columbia, Gen. O.O. Howard's Army of the Tennessee found its way blocked by Confederates entrenched behind Congaree Creek and defending the Old State Rd. bridge. Ge…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEOX_world-war-ii-monument-and-memorial_Cayce-SC.html
1941 WWII 1946A Tributeto give our military veteransthe honor and respect due themThey hit the line and they hit it hardThey ran the ends of fameThey passed and kicked to distant goalsWhen they starred in competitive gamesBut when they heard the b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEBX_old-state-road_Cayce-SC.html
This route follows an old Indian trail path and later in 1747 a public road from Charleston to Granby and points west. The State Road laid out by the newly established Board of Public Works in 1820 from Charleston to Columbia and on to the mountai…
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