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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11VS_mount-pisgah-african-methodist-episcopal-church_Sumter-SC.html
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In 1866 soon after the Civil War an interracial Methodist organization was formed. They worshiped under a Bush Arbor near the railroad in South Sumter. After a few years they grew discontented with the organization and sought to form a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11VR_first-baptist-church_Sumter-SC.html
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This church was organized as Shiloh Baptist Church, 1868. The name was changed, 1931. First black Baptist church in town. Located on S. Main St., near Bee St. Rev. Ben Lawson, first pastor, served for thirty-odd years. The second loca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11VH_sumter-vietnam-memorial_Sumter-SC.html
The men of Sumter County who gave their lives in Vietnam
Terry Lynn Anton; Robert Cain, Jr.; Herbert Hugo Cato, III; Charles Clark; Wyman Byrd Coleman; John Hughie Geddings; Charles Jack Girard; David Nathaniel Green. Jr.; Adherene Louis Haines…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11VD_sumter-world-war-ii-monument_Sumter-SC.html
Dedicated to the Memory of the men of Sumter County who made the supreme sacrifice 1941 ~ 1945(Along the Base of the monument)World War IIErected by the Grateful Citizens of Sumter County 1949
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11VA_major-general-george-l-mabry-jr-veterans-memorial-park_Sumter-SC.html
Center Monument
In remembrance of those who paid the supreme sacrifice that we may remain a free people
Left front pedestal
Major General George L. Mabry, Jr. Veterans Memorial ParkDedicated May 28, 1990Maj. Gen. George L. Mabry, Jr., U.S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11UO_sumters-memorial-to-its-brave-soldiers_Sumter-SC.html
In solemn and thankful remembrance of the unselfish and patriotic sacrifice on the part of the brave men of Sumter County who served in the forces of the United States of America in the war against Germany and her allies for the preservation of th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW45_concord-presbyterian-church_Sumter-SC.html
FrontThis church, organized in 1808 by Rev. George G. McWhorter of the Salem Black River Presbyterian Church, held its first services in a brush arbor near Concord Springs. The next year Gen. Thomas Sumter donated two acres to the Concord Society …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW1J_bethel-united-methodist-church_Sumter-SC.html
(Front) Established in 1856 by French Huguenot families with the consolidation of Lodebar, Rembert, Clark, and Sardis Methodist Churches, all dating from the early settlement of Sumter District. The first minister was Rev. Bond English; trustees w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTQM_church-of-the-holy-cross_Sumter-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic PlacesSouth Carolina Department of Archives And History Church Of TheHoly Cross
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMT3S_joel-roberts-poinsett_Sumter-SC.html
Born in Charleston, S.C. Statesman, diplomat, authorand naturalist.Educated in medicine, military scienceand law,Traveled extensively in Asia and Europe.U.S. Commissionerconcerned with the independenceof South American Colonies.U.S. House of Repr…