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[West Facing]:Came to the colonies and received a land grant from King George III in 1770 in the area known as the 96 District of South Carolina. In 1791 he moved to this locality and accepted a land grant from Charles Pinckney, Governor of South …
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Born Charleston, S.C., 1824.Graduated West Point 1845.Brigadier General, C.S.A., 1861.Commanded 3rd Brigade,Army of the Shenandoah.July 21, 1861, at Manassas, Va., where he gave Gen. T.J. Jackson the name "Stonewall." Mortally wounded, he died Jul…
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The talk was the dream of Rev. J.A. Marler, Pastor, to have a church bell. The members were too poor to buy one. Several men began to make plans to purchase a bell by raising money through pledges. Mr. George Lollis, Chairman of Chiquola Manufactu…
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This is the second Masonic Temple to occupy this location. After its organization in 1848, Hiram Lodge No. 68 met in the second story of a store building on the east side of the square for several years. The first temple was erected at this locati…
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Rang from 1924 until 1959August, 1980Rang for 75th Anniversary Mr. Ben L. Davis (Uncle Ben, as he wascalled) rang the bell until his retirement in1958. The bell was rung at 9:00 am and10:00 am and 10:30 am and 11:00 am.After his death,Harold an…
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[West Inscription]:James David HammettMarch 16, 1868April 16, 1924.——-The founder and presidentof this company.——-"And what doth the lord requireof thee but to do justly, lovemercy and walk humbly with thy God."—&mdas…
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[Front]:This church, named for nearby Broadmouth Creek, was organized in 1837 with nine charter members. Rev. William P. Martin was its first minister, and William Long and Noah Riddle Reeve were its first deacons. This tract was purchased from Je…
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In honor of themen and womenserving our countryDorchester Baptist Church1941-1945 Breazeale, Thomas CCox, James BCox, William NCox, Fred NCox, Charles MFullbright, Bessie VFullbright, Ralph MKeys, William RKing, Joseph CKing, William MLedbetter…
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On this site stood thethird building erected byWhitefield Baptist Church.The building was used bythe Congregation for worshipand fellowship until 1957. Erected as a memorial to God'sblessings by his peopleat this sacred place.
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These extra wide porches, used for entertaining and enjoyment of he cool breezes, are called piazzas. Seen on every piazza is a joggling board. In this country, the joggling board got its start in Charleston in 1803. By lightly bouncing, they w…
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