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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIIQ_captain-peter-dubose_Bishopville-SC.html
After serving in the militia under General Francis Marion during the Revolutionary War, this planter and patriot lived near here and operated a ferry, known as DuBose's Crossing, close by the present bridge over Lynches River. His grave is in the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIGY_glynn-glavey-keane-memorial_Bishopville-Roscommon.html
This memorial was erected tocommemorate the memory of
Comdt. Patrick GlynnLieut. Michael GlaveyVol. Michael Keane
who gave their lives forthe cause of freedomduring an attack onBallinlough R.I.C. Barrackson Sept. 14th 1920.——&mda…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIGX_battle-of-ratcliffs-bridge_Bishopville-SC.html
On March 6, 1781 General Thomas Sumter with a force of 250 men was attacked by a British detachment commanded by Major Fraser about 3 miles northeast at the head of Stirrup Branch. In a running fight, the Gamecock retreated along a road near here …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIG2_lee-county-monument-to-the-confederate-dead_Bishopville-SC.html
(West face)CSAIn Memory of Lee County's Confederate Soldiers HerosConfederate Dead (East Face)Lest We ForgetErected by the people of Lee CountyThrough the efforts ofLottie Green Chapter ofU.D.C. A.D. 1913
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIFZ_bishopville_Bishopville-SC.html
A trading center and polling place for Upper Salem in old Claremont County in the early 1800's, Bishopville was laid out on land acquired by Dr. Jacques Bishop. In 1824 a post office was established here. The town was chartered in 1888. When Lee C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIF7_james-jenkins_Bishopville-SC.html
[Front]:The Reverend James Jenkins served in the Methodist ministry for 55 years. He was born in Bitton's Neck, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Britton Jenkins. His mother was a revolutionary War heroine. In 1805 he married Elizabeth Ann Gwyn and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDK4_w-green-deschamps-jr-highway_Bishopville-SC.html
Named in his honor1978BishopvilleCouncil member, 1947 - 58Mayor, 1958 - 62State Senator , 1963 - 68 Member, house, 1971 - Life Trustee, Clemson UniversityDedicated Public Servant,Strong supporter of Highway Program,Astute businessman, Civic Leader