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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM30Y_boundary-house_Little-River-SC.html
During the colonial era the Boundary House, on the S.C.-N.C. line 1.3 mi. SE, was both a private residence and "public house." In 1775 Isaac Marion (d. 1781), eldest brother of future partisan leader Gen. Francis Marion, lived there. On May 9, 177…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QA_galivants-ferry_Galivants-Ferry-SC.html
Marker front:In 1792 Galivants Ferry was named for Richard Gallevan, owner of ferry rights for Elirsee's Landing on the Little Pee Dee River. The ferry was an important crossing on the road to Conwayborough, the county seat, later renamed Conway. …
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