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The National Register of Historic Places South Carolina Department of Archives and History Johnston Presbyterian Church
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(South Face)CSA 1861Our Confederate Dead
(East Face)UDC1865
(North Face)1861"Love of God and loveof country are thetwo noblest passionsin the human heart.A man without a countryis an exile in the world.And a man without God isan orphan in et…
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[Column Inscription]Commandancy of the Alamo -Bexar, Feby. 24th, 1836-To the people of Texas & all Americans in the world.
Fellow Citizens & Compatriots -I am besieged, by a thousand or more of the Mexicans under Santa Anna — I have susta…
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[Front] Johnston's first school opened on this site in 1873. The Male and Female Academy was a boarding school, with Rev. Luther Broaddus as its first principal. Alternately a private and public school during its early history, it was reorganized …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIS2_lotts-tavern-post-office_Johnston-SC.html
A house built for Emsley Lott about 1770, later Lott's Tavern and still later Lott's Post Office, stood here until it was demolished in 1918. Lott soon enlarged his one-room log house to become a tavern on the Columbia road. In 1839 his son John b…
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PresidentCharlotte Columbiaand Augusta RailroadCommissary General of N.C.C.S.A.
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Johnston, founded in 1868 as Johnston's Station on the Charlotte, Columbia, & Augusta Railroad and also known as Johnson's Turn Out, was named for railroad president William Johnston. It was first incorporated in 1875 and rechartered with its pres…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7YS_edwards-building_Johnston-SC.html
Donated in 1998 to the Town of Johnston in memory of the "Edwards Brothers," V.E. Edwards and E.B. Edwards, by children: Mrs. V.E. Edwards, Jr., Mrs. Helen H. Herlong, Mrs Mary E. Mathis, Mrs. Iza E. Salter, and by John S. Edwards, Sr., son of E.B…