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Mt. Carmel FightFeb. 19, 1865Mosby & U.S.Cavalry——
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To the memory of A.P. Hill, Lt - Gen CSAHe was killed about 600 yards northwardly from this marker, being shot by a small band of stragglers from the Federal lines on the morning of April 2nd, 1865.Erected by A.P. Hill Camp Sons of Confederate Veterans - Pe…
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Near here in Wise's field on the morning of Sept. 14, 1862, Brigadier General Samuel Garland, Jr. C.S.A. of Lynchburg, Virginia fell mortally wounded while leading his men.
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Battle ofCool SpringJuly 18, 1864Early & Crook——
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Col. Morgan's LaneAug. 19, 1864Mosby's Attack onCuster's HouseBurners.No Prisoners——
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Maxcy - Rhett HouseThis house was built circa 1810 for Milton Maxcy (1782-1817), who came here from Massachusetts in 1804. Maxcy and his brother Virgil, who founded a school for young men in Beaufort, later taught at Beaufort College. In the 1850's Edmund R…
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3rd Reg. S.C.VKershaw's BrigadeKilled on this spotMay 6, 1864.
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(Front face):To the Confederate soldiers of Colleton County, SCTo those who fought and livedTo those who fought and diedTo those who gave muchAnd to those who gave all(Rear face):To the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of Colleton County Who fought the…
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(Barker's Mill side of marker):Barker's Mill, which stood here on Jackson Branch, was a grist millowned by William Ransome Barker(1816-1869), a planter in what wasthen Barnwell District. Barker movedto this are in the 1850s,built a houseabout 2 mi. N. and e…
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Married June 27th, 1874.Came to Gaffney in August, 1876.Merchant, Banker, President of Mills,Business Leader, Builder of Homes andHouses of Business, Philanthropist.This building was erected by A.N. Woodin 1881, being from the beginning Basement,Street Floo…
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