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Bethel Presbyterian Church Marker, Reverse side image, Touch for more information
By Mike Stroud, 2008
Bethel Presbyterian Church Marker, Reverse side
201 South Carolina, Colleton County, Walterboro — 15-19 — Bethel Presbyterian Church
202 South Carolina, Darlington County, Darlington — 16-11 — Samuel Bacot 1745-1795
203 South Carolina, Darlington County, Mechanicsville — 16-4 — Evan Pugh
204 South Carolina, Darlington County, Oates — 16-20 — William Andrew Dowling
205 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Archdale — 18-11 — Archdale Hall
206 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Summerville — 18-19 — Bacon's Bridge / "The Hill"
207 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Summerville — Dorchester Free SchoolA Chance to Learn
208 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Summerville — 18-4 — Middleton Place / Arthur Middleton
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209 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Summerville — 18-6 — Newington Plantation
210 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Summerville — The Axtell Dam at Sawmill Branch
211 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Edgefield — A History of Violence
212 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Edgefield — Edgefield County
213 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Edgefield — 19-4 — Old Simkins Cemetery
214 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Edgefield — The Name "Edgefield"
215 South Carolina, Edgefield County, North Augusta — 19-2 — Big Stevens Creek Baptist Church (Hardy's)
216 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Trenton — 19-6 — Horns Creek Baptist Church / Revolutionary Skirmish at Horns Creek
217 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Trenton — Horn's Creek ChurchEarly Edgefield County History
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218 South Carolina, Fairfield County, Jenkinsville — 20-6 — Kincaid-Anderson House
219 South Carolina, Fairfield County, Mitford — 20-17 — Graveyard Of The Richmond Covenanter Church Reformed PresbyterianA quarter mile east
220 South Carolina, Fairfield County, Monticello — Industry Evolution on the Broad RiverFrom Henderson Island to the Fairfield Pumped Storage Facility
221 South Carolina, Fairfield County, Monticello — Industry Evolution on the Broad RiverFrom Henderson Island to the Fairfield Pumped Storage Facility
222 South Carolina, Fairfield County, Winnsboro — 20-7 — Fairfield County / Winnsboro
223 South Carolina, Florence County, Johnsonville — General Francis MarionSouth Carolina's Revolutionary Rivers
224 South Carolina, Florence County, Lake City — 21-9 — Browntown
225 South Carolina, Florence County, Pamplico — 21-7 — Dewitt Bluff
226 South Carolina, Florence County, Quinby — 21-11 — Roseville Plantation
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227 South Carolina, Florence County, Quinby — 21-18 — Roseville Plantation Slave And Freedman's Cemetery / Clarke Cemetery
228 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews — 22-59 — Dissenter Meeting House and Cemetery Reported missing
229 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-63 — Beneventum Plantation
230 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-44 — Beth Elohim Cemetery
231 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — Elisha Screven
232 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-28 — Elisha Screven / William Screven
233 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-18 — Georgetown
234 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-2 (Q) — Georgetown
235 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — Georgetown’s Industrious PastPort of Georgetown
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236 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-3 — Hopsewee
237 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-21 — Howard School
238 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-48 — John and Mary Perry Cleland House
239 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-49 — Kaminski House
240 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — Prince George Winyah Church
241 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-9 — Prince George’s Parish Church, Winyah
242 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-45 — Robert Stewart House
243 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — Screven Cemetery
244 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — South Carolina’s Third Oldest City
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245 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — South Carolina's Third Oldest CityPort of Georgetown
246 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-50 — The Oaks Plantation
247 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — The Rice Museum
248 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — William Screven
249 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Pawleys Island — 22-26 — Pawley’s Island / Waccamaw Neck
250 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Plantersville — 22-53 — Chicora Wood
251 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Plantersville — 22-52 — Prince Frederick's Chapel
252 South Carolina, Greenville County, Fork Shoals — Erected by Sullivan - Dunklin Chapter D.A.R.
253 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — 23-9 — "The Poplars" / Elias Earle
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254 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — 23-4 — About 1765
255 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — Cradle of Greenville
256 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — Gilder
257 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — Guilford Courthouse Flag
258 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — The "Pearis" of "Paris" Mountain
259 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — The Cherokees — Reedy River Historic Park —
260 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — The South Carolina Flag
261 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greer — 23-30 — Cherokee Boundary (1767)
262 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greer — 23-33 — Early White Settlement / The Massacre of Jacob Hite
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263 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greer — 23-4 — Indian Boundary Line
264 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Bradley — 24-8 — Londonborough Settlement
265 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Greenwood — 24-11 — Francis Salvador1747-1776
266 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Hodges — Park’s / Greenwood County
267 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Covered Way1781
268 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Environmental Change From Forest to Park
269 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — First Blood Shed for Liberty
270 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Gouedy Trail and Charleston Road
271 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Island Ford Road
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272 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Law and Order in the Carolina Backcountry1773 — The Jail and the Courthouse —
273 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Logan Log House
274 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Logan Log House
275 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Monument to James Birmingham
276 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six1775 — A Colonial Center in a Time of Change —
277 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic SiteA Revolutionary War Landmark
278 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic SiteA Revolutionary War Landmark
279 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Second Approach TrenchJune 6, 1781
280 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Spring Branch
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281 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The ArtilleryJune 1, 1781
282 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Lost Town of Cambridge1783 - c. 1850
283 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The MineBegun June 9, 1781
284 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Rifle TowerJune 13, 1781
285 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Siege of Ninety Six1781
286 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The WellBegin June 12, 1781
287 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Walking Tour of the Park
288 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Why Did the British Burn Ninety Six?July 1781
289 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Why Is It Called Ninety Six?A Colonial Backcountry Settlement
290 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Troy — 24-1 — Long Canes Massacre
291 South Carolina, Horry County, Conway — 26-5 — Kingston-Conway / Robert Conway Reported missing
292 South Carolina, Horry County, Conway — 26-8 — Peter Horry / Horry County
293 South Carolina, Horry County, Little River — 26-2 — George Whitefield Reported missing
294 South Carolina, Horry County, Myrtle Beach — The King’s Highway1735
295 South Carolina, Jasper County, Coosawhatchie — 27 18 — Coosawhatchie
296 South Carolina, Jasper County, Grahamville — 27-12 — Euhaw Baptist Church
297 South Carolina, Jasper County, Grahamville — Old House Plantation
298 South Carolina, Jasper County, Grahamville — 27-7 — Tomb of Thomas Heyward, Jr.1746-1809
299 South Carolina, Jasper County, Hardeeville — 27-3 — Purrysburg Township
300 South Carolina, Kershaw County, Camden — 28-4 — Camden

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