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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9AK_wynne-dee_Winnsboro-SC.html
Built by Richard Winn, for whom Winnsboro was named, on a land grant from King George III. Deeded in 1865 as a wedding gift to his daughter Christina and Dr. William Bratton. Was the home of General John Bratton during the Confederacy. Now the hom…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9AI_british-headquarters_Winnsboro-SC.html
Headquartersof the Britishforces underLord CornwallisOct. 1780 - Jan. 1781
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9AH_confederate-dead-of-fairfield-county_Winnsboro-SC.html
[South Side]17th S.C.V.C.2nd S.C.V.C.7th S.C.V.C.1st S.C.V.C.Beaufort Art.3rd S.C.S.T.1861-1865 [West Side]2nd S.C.V.I.12th S.C.V.I.4th S.C.V.C.5th S.C.V.C. [North Side]13th S.C.V.I.17th S.C.V.I.3rd S.C.V.C.5th S.C.V.I.15th S.C.V.I.3rd Bat. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9AE_world-war_Winnsboro-SC.html
Dedicated to those ofFairfield Countywho served their countryin the World Warand in memoryof thosewho made the supreme sacrifice
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9AD_south-east-asia_Winnsboro-SC.html
In memory of those fromFairfield Countywho died in South East Asiain the serviceof their country Darvin FlandersJohnny BranhamRobert SimmonsAbraham HarrisMoses MickleJames ThomasArthur Sloan, Jr.Harold M. Renwick, Jr.Theodore BeltonBobby TrappS…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM99T_mt-zion-society_Winnsboro-SC.html
A social and benevolent group dedicated to the promotion of education, the Mt. Zion Society was organized in January 1777 at Charleston S.C. John Winn was its first president. By the 1780s the society had founded a school for boys in Winnsboro. Un…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM99S_first-methodist-church_Winnsboro-SC.html
First United Methodist Church was established in 1808 under the leadership of the Rev. James Jenkins, an early circuit-riding minister, and John Buchanan, a captain in the Revolution. Pioneer American Methodist bishop Francis Asbury visited here f…
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