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Grave Of General Tristram Thomas / Saw Mill Baptist Church

Bennettsville, SC    

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Grave of General Tristram Thomas In Saw Mill Church cemetery is the grave of Tristram Thomas, major of militia during...

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John Lowndes Mclaurin

Bennettsville, SC    

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One mile west is the last home of John Lowndes McLaurin, Marlboro County native, U.S. Congressman and Senator. He ser...

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The 71st Regiment Of Foot

Cheraw, SC    

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Encamped at Cheraw Hills in the summer of 1780 during the American Revolutionary War. The Fraser Highlanders were rec...

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Francis Asbury's First Visit To S.c.

Cheraw, SC    

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Front Francis Asbury (1745-1816), pioneer bishop of American Methodism, came to Cheraw in 1785, on his first visit to...

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Dizzy Gillespie Birthplace

Cheraw, SC    

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[Front]: John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie was born in a house on this site on Oct. 21, 1917. His family lived here...

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Albert M. Shipp

Wallace, SC    

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In Gillespie Cemetery, west of here, is buried Albert M. Shipp, Methodist minister, Professor of History at the Unive...

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Coulter Memorial Academy Site

353 2ND ST, Cheraw, SC    

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Organized in 1881, this Negro Presbyterian (USA) school was founded by the Rev. J.P. Crawford with support from Mrs. ...

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Pegues Place / Revolutionary Cartel

Wallace, SC    

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Pegues Place About 1760, French Huguenot immigrant Claudius Pegues settled in this area. His home, Pegues Place, is l...