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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM103K_richard-samuel-roberts-house_Columbia-SC.html
(Front text) Richard Samuel Roberts (1880-1936), a photographer who documented individuals, families, and institutions in Columbia's black community and across S.C., lived here from 1920 until his death. Roberts, a self-taught photographer, moved …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYWT_mount-zion_Columbia-TN.html
Mount Zion Methodist Church was organized in 1832. The grandparents of Samuel Cole Williams, jurist and historian, were among the prominent citizens of Medina, Humboldt, and Old South Gibson who were buried here. Slaves were buried in the northeas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYWS_the-columbiad-cannon_Columbia-SC.html
This 10 inch Columbiad Cannon defended Charleston Harbor from 1863 until the end of the War Between the States in 1865. It has a smooth, non-rifled, bore and fires a 10 inch round ball weighing 104 pounds. The markings on this cannon tell a story.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYKP_barnwell-street_Columbia-SC.html
This street is named for General John Barnwell, St. Helena's Parish. He was elected to the Provincial Congress of 1775-76 and to the 1776 General Assembly.? A captain in the First Provincial Regiment, he was major, colonel and brigadier general in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYJF_colonel-thomas-taylor_Columbia-SC.html
This marker honors Colonel Thomas Taylor, Patriot of the American Revolution. It is erected during this bicentennial year of 1976 to commemorate his contribution to the educational, cultural, civic, and religious life of the people of Richland Cou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYJ9_geiger-ave-cemetery_Columbia-SC.html
In loving memory this cemetery contains Confederate Veterans and their families in the central area and State Hospital patients in surrounding locations.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYE1_benjamin-franklin-randolph-monument_Columbia-SC.html
In MemoriamB.F. RandolphLate State Senatorfor Orangeburg County,and Chairman RepublicanState Central Committee,who died at Hodges StationAbbeville Countyat the hands of assassinson Friday Oct. 13A.D. 1868.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYE0_memorial-fountain_Columbia-SC.html
This fountain in honor of The Carolina Patriots Who Fought In The American Revolution Given by The American Revolution BicentennialRichland County Committee The University South Carolina Society The Lucy Hampton Bostick Charitable Trust May …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYDZ_columbia-city-hall_Columbia-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic PlacesSouth CarolinaDepartment of Archivesand History:Columbia City Hall
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYDY_vietnam-veterans-pows_Columbia-SC.html
The flags and flagpoles on thisbuilding are dedicated to themen who served in Viet Nam andparticularly to the gallant menwho were prisoners or gave theirlives in the defense of freedom.We recognize their devotion totheir country and the partthey p…
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