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Named in 1979 in honor of The Rev. Miller H. Mellette Born 1888 — Died 1960 Member House of Representatives for 24 years Founder and Chairman of the Board of Free Will Baptist Children's Home Turbeville Pastor of numerous Free Will Baptists…
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Center PanelIn Memory and in Honor of all East Clarendon men and women who served in the armed forces of our country Left PanelArmyAir Force Right PanelNavyMarinesCoast Guard BaseIn Grateful Tribute to the Living and the Dead
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On spur of Black River Cypress Co.that ran from Alderman R.R. at Seloc into Diles Bay150 Yds. →E C Hist. Sites - 2000
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First business in community known as Pudding Swamp - owned and operated by Michael Turbeville and Sons. Farmers collected resin from Pine trees and sold it tothe still.E C Hist. Sites - 2000
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Log Bldg. This site - 1850 Used Church Building - 1854 Frame Building - 1889 - 1912 Brick Bldg. On current site - 1912 E C Hist. Sites - 2000Turbeville Ruritan Club
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Capt. Wm. Henry Mouzon II had a friendship with Banastre Tarleton from their boyhood school days in France. Yet the British Tarleton burned the Mouzon Plantation House, on August 7, 1780. Ann Mouzon, age eleven, was the first to see the British an…
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During the American Revolution, Puddin' Swamp and the Black River were on the frontier. Brave and adventurous pioneer families settled on the higher ground near the Rivers. Pioneers cooked over open fires, grew their food, tapped pines for rosin a…
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During the American Revolution, a few miles south of Turbeville, General Marion and his militia routed the British. General Marion learned Colonel Tynes with over ninety troops was camped at the edge of Tearcoat Swamp.On Oct. 25, 1780, Marion move…
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