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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21R3_the-sarvis-house_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
The Sarvis House National Registry of Historic Places Built in 1881 The Socastee Heritage Foundation is preserving this property in honor of our past generations for the benefit of our future generations Donations Accepted: www.socasteef…
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Marker Front: St. James Rosenwald School, which stood here from the late 1920s until the early 1970s, was one of several African-American schools in Horry County funded in part by the Julius Rosenwald Foundation. Rev. Smart Small, Sr. (1891-1961),…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6FH_socastee-methodist-church_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
This church, originating with services held in a brush arbor, was formally organized by 1818. Its first sanctuary, a log building, was built here soon afterwards on land donated by Philip Elkes. The cemetery, dating from the 19th century, includes…
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Socastee is a Native American name referred to as "Sawkastee" in a 1711 land grant to Percival Pawley. A skirmish between small forces of American and British troops occurred near Socastee Creek in 1781. By the 1870s, the Socastee community was a …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5DK_intra-coastal-waterway_Myrtle-Beach-SC.html
The last section of a continuous inside passage along the eastern coast of the United States begun December 19, 1932. Completed April 3, 1936. United States Corps of Engineers, W.G. Caples, Colonel, U.S.A. · Standard Dredging Co., Contra…
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