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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTO1_the-columbia-s-c-holocaust-memorial_Columbia-SC.html
זכררRemember(Star of David)In Sacred MemoryOf The6,000,000(Map Included) (Left Panel)During the Holocaust, 1933 - 45, six million European Jews were murdered by Nazi Germany and its collaborators. Millions more of the in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTH8_the-spirit-of-the-american-doughboy_Columbia-SC.html
(Right panel)World War I was largly fought in trenches six feet deep along the Western Front which extended nearly four hundred miles, from Northern France to the French-Swiss border. Enemy trenches were close by and seperated from allied position…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTCI_bethel-methodist-church_Columbia-SC.html
This church was organized in 1835 in what was then rural Richland District. The first sanctuary here, built soon afterwards, burned in a forest fire in 1867; the cemetery dates from as early as 1862. The second sanctuary, built in 1868, was remode…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTCG_richland-presbyterian-church_Gadsden-SC.html
(Front text) This church building was dedicated in May 1884 by Dr. John L. Girardeau. The congregation of 11 members, including 2 elders and 1 deacon, was organized on the Sabbath Day, November 16, 1883 by the Charleston Presbytery. In 1914, the c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTAX_south-carolina-female-collegiate-institute_Columbia-SC.html
At Barhamville, about ½ mi. west of this point, a famous girls' school, founded by Dr. Elias Marks (1790-1886), was located 1828-65. Among the students were Anna Maria, daughter of John C. Calhoun; Ann Pamela Cuningham, founder of Mt. Vernon …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTAW_kingville_Gadsden-SC.html
(Front): Kingville, a rural community, was established in 1840 as a station on the Louisville, Cincinnati, and Charleston Railroad, on the line from Charleston to Columbia. In 1848 the S.C. Railroad extended its line north east from here to Camden…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTAJ_killian-school_Columbia-SC.html
(Front text) This one-room primary school, built about 1925, stood about 1 mi. E, at the intersection of Killian and Longtown Roads, until 2001. There was a school at Killian (also called Killian's) as early as 1905. From 1913 to 1948 Killian Scho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMT4J_bethel-baptist-church_Blythewood-SC.html
Bethel Baptist Church was founded in 1884 by black members of nearby Sandy Level Baptist Church seeking to organize a separate congregation. They met at first in a brush arbor, then built a frame sanctuary here in 1892. It was covered in granite v…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSXA_sandfield-baptist-church-sandfield-cemetery_Blythewood-SC.html
Sandfield Baptist Church Twenty-Five Mile Creek Church, a Primitive Baptist congregation, was organized in this area before 1772. It was renamed Sandfield Church by ca. 1830 and the mother church for Cedar Creek, Harmony, Jackson Creek, and Sawney…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSUM_sandy-level-baptist-church_Blythewood-SC.html
(Front text) Twenty-Five Mile Creek Church, a Primitive Baptist congregation, was organized in this area before 1772. The mother church for several area Baptist churches, it was renamed Sandfield ca. 1830 and stood about 3 mi. E. Sandfield Baptist…
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