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This is the site of the Rocky Swamp Rosenwald School, a frame three-room school built here in 1920-21 for African-American students in Neeses and vicinity. An elementary school with two to three teachers in grades 1-9, it was one of more …
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Jewish Merchants
Russell St., historic hub of Orangeburg's commercial life, was home to Jewish merchants for over 160 years. German Jews began settling in Orangeburg in the 1830s, followed in the next century by Eastern European Jews. D…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM116X_santee-cemetery_Elloree-SC.html
Owned and maintained by First Baptist Church, Elloree, S. C. Perpetual Care established September 18, 1972. Original site of Santee Baptist Church, organized April 19, 1827 with 66 members. Built new church in Elloree in 1887. Name changed from Sa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZNY_veterans-memorial-fountain_Orangeburg-SC.html
This fountain erected as a memorial to those who gave their lives in the service of our country in World War II and the Korean Conflict by City of Orangeburg:S. Clyde Fair, MayorF.F. Limehouse, Councilman Neil Blackmon, CouncilmanH.L. Shuler, Jr.,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZNX_veterans-memorial-park_Orangeburg-SC.html
Veterans Memorial ParkDedicated to the Veteransof Orangeburg CountyNovember 11, 2009
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZNV_orangeburg-county-discovering-orangeburg_Orangeburg-SC.html
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Parish House
Built in the 1830s it is thought to be one of the oldest of the plantation summer homes in the area. Acquired by the Church of the Epiphany across the street, it was used for various church activities. Now…
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Neeses was known as Silver Springs from its early settlement until September 29, 1898, when the name was changed to Neeses to honor Mayor John W. Neese who sold a right of way to the South Bound Railroad Co. May 18, 1891.
Neese the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZA5_confederate-flag_Orangeburg-SC.html
We fly this Confederate Flag to honor the Confederate Soldiers who gallantly fought and died defending the bridge crossing at the Edisto River against Gen. Sherman's troops February 12, 1865. The following are the Confederate troops present at the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY88_eutaw-springs-battlefield-park_Eutawville-SC.html
The National Register of Historic Places South Carolina Department of Archives And History Eutaw Springs Battlefield Park
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY4A_captain-richard-a-morris_Bowman-SC.html
In Memory Of Captain Richard A. Morris Who in crashing his crippled jet plane at this spot February 19, 1965 and in giving his life may have saved the lives of many townspeople of Bowman.Dedicated by Town of Bowman and The American Legion Post 64.