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Historical Markers in Mars Bluff, South Carolina
Florence is the county seat for Florence County
Mars Bluff is in Florence County
Florence County (110) ►
ADJACENT TO FLORENCE COUNTY
Clarendon County (66) ►
Darlington County (76) ►
Dillon County (29) ►
Lee County (30) ►
Marion County (29) ►
Marlboro County (39) ►
Sumter County (76) ►
Williamsburg County (33) ►
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ADJACENT TO FLORENCE COUNTY
Clarendon County (66) ►
Darlington County (76) ►
Dillon County (29) ►
Lee County (30) ►
Marion County (29) ►
Marlboro County (39) ►
Sumter County (76) ►
Williamsburg County (33) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► South Carolina, Florence County, Mars Bluff — 21-17 — Mt. Zion Methodist Church — ![]() |
On Liberty Chapel Rd. when traveling east. |
[Front] This church, founded in 1868 with Rev. James Wesley Johnson as its first minister, held its early services in a brush arbor. In 1870 trustees purchased this 1 ¾ acre tract to build a “Negro Schoolhouse” sponsored by the . . . — — Map (db m37336) HM |
2 ► South Carolina, Florence County, Mars Bluff — 21-14 — Mt. Zion Rosenwald School — ![]() |
On Liberty Chapel Road, on the right when traveling east. |
[Front] This school, built in 1925, was the first public school for African American students in the Mars Bluff community. One of more than 5000 schools in the South funded in part by the Julius Rosenwald Foundation, it features a standard . . . — — Map (db m37335) HM |
3 ► South Carolina, Florence County, Mars Bluff — 21-27 — Red Doe — ![]() |
On Francis Marion Rd. (State Highway 327), on the right when traveling north. |
This house was built in 1846 for Evander A. Gregg (1818-1874), a planter in what was Marion District. Its high masonry basement and porch form, indigenous to northeastern S.C., make it a fine example of a raised Carolina cottage. It was acquired by . . . — — Map (db m37306) HM |