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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDPU_action-at-pratts-mill_Due-West-SC.html
[Front]:The last action of the Revolution in this part of S.C. was at Pratt's Mill, a grist mill on the Little River owned by Joseph Pratt. On October 30, 1781, an outpost of 30 Patriots at the mill, under Capt. John Norwood, was surprised by 30 L…
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Southwest Side:Founderof theDue West Female Collegeand for near twenty two yearsitsPresident1859-1881Northeast Side:ErectedBy the Alumnae andaffectionately inscribedto the Memory ofRev. J.I. Bonner D.D.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9O8_camp-walker-plaza_Due-West-SC.html
Given to theCamp-Younts FoundationandHarry W. WalkerIn honor of theCamp family'scommitment to Erskine.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9N3_abbeville-county_Due-West-SC.html
Named after the city in France, Abbeville County has a rich historical and cultural heritage. The town of Abbeville, the county seat, is known for its quaint tree-lined square with bricked streets; the famous 1908 historic Opera House and its comp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9MV_william-moffatt-grier_Due-West-SC.html
Citizen, Soldier,Educator,Servant of Christ.Born Feb. 11, 1843Died Sept. 3, 1899.President ofErskine Collegefrom 1871 to 1899.His service ismeasured not byyears but by results.He still lives inhundreds of usefullives to which hegave inspirationand…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9LT_erskine-college_Due-West-SC.html
Erskine College was founded in 1839 by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church as South Carolina's first four-year church-related college. The college grew out of an academy for men established in 1835 and seminary founded two years later at Du…
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In gratitude for the lasting benefits Bryson College provided for so many students, her Alumni and Friends have provided this Memorial Fountain to perpetuate the "Associate Reformed Presbyterian College in the West." This fountain is dedicated in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7T4_angela-marlow-newton_Due-West-SC.html
The initial gift and a substantial contribution toward the construction of this sign were donated by members of the Class of 1995 as a memorial to their classmate, Angela Marlow Newton, whose untimely death in her senior year at Erskine College to…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6TG_due-west_Due-West-SC.html
As early as 1765 the site 6 miles NW known to the Indians as Yellow Water, where the Keowee Path crossed the Cherokee line, was called DeWitt's Corner. In 1777 a treaty between S.C. and the Cherokee Indians was signed there. The present town was f…
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