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"The Village of Eadytown is the site of the last known Indian tribe in Upper St. John's Parish. In early 1700 American Settlers, moving inland, settled here and eventually became a vital part of the Community. Fort Schinkin, located on the Santee …
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Burial place of Col. Hezekiah Maham A native of St. Stephen's Parish Berkeley County, South CarolinaBorn 1739 Died 1789He was a distinguished soldier andpatriot of the American Revolution
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Disastrous American defeats during the Revolutionary War at Charleston and Camden in the summer of 1780 led many South Carolinians to give up the fight for independence. But Francis Marion carried on the struggle, waging a guerrilla war in the for…
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For what he did in less than three years during the Revolutionary War, Francis Marion won enduring fame. By the nineteenth century he was remembered as the Swamp Fox, the partisan commander who always eluded the British and their Loyalist allies. …
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"Having lost ourselves in the mountain road which leads thro' a wild woody tract of ground, and wandering for some time in Mr. Madison's domain, which seemed interminable, we at last reached his hospitable mansion."- Margret Bayard Smith, 1828 …
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(North face)Sacred to the Memoryof Genl. Francis Marion, Who departed his life, on the 27th of February, 1795,in the sixty-third year of his age Deeply regretted by all his fellow-citizens.History will record his worth and rising generations embal…
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(Front text)Pineville, established in 1793-94, was one of the first planters' retreats in the South. James Sinkler built the first summer house here in 1793. Pineville, named for its "religiously preserved" pines and known for its "sweet and balmy…
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( Front Text ) Francis MarionBrigadier General of S.C. militia during the American Revolution, Francis Marion, was one of the partisan leaders who kept the war alive during the British occupation of the state. His elusive disappearances after sur…
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