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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIKB_benjamin-britton-chandler-1854-1925_Hemingway-SC.html
Active in the Red Shirt campaign which resulted in General Wade Hampton's election as SC governor, 1876, Chandler later served as Supervisor of Williamsburg County. He was twice elected to the SC House and was known as "an honest and manly represe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI5U_ebenezer-united-methodist-church_Hemingway-SC.html
This church is said to be the oldest Methodist congregation in present Williamsburg County. It was established prior to 1822 when Samuel Heaselden, in his will, reserved two acres of land for the congregation; in 1837, his heirs deeded this land t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI5N_skirmish-at-black-mingo-creek_Hemingway-SC.html
On Sept. 14, 1780, Gen. Francis Marion's Patriots routed a Tory force commanded by Capt. J. Coming Ball. The Tories, attacked on one flank by Capt. Thomas Waties and on the other by Col. Peter Horry, fled into Black Mingo Swamp. The short but shar…
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Pleasant Hill Consolidated School opened in 1938 as an elementary and high school. It also included a cannery and a home economics/farm-shop building. Pleasant Hill housed a middle and high school 1970-1985 and closed in 2000 as Pleasant Hill Midd…
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In 1875 Bible study in home of John Owens was the beginning of the church with 15 charter members. Richard Cribb was the first pastor in 1877 when the church joined the Waccamaw Association. The first building was approximately 20 x 35 feet constr…