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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Chesterfield County

 
Clickable Map of Chesterfield County, South Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Chesterfield County, SC (19) Darlington County, SC (76) Kershaw County, SC (115) Lancaster County, SC (60) Marlboro County, SC (39) Anson County, NC (16) Richmond County, NC (26) Union County, NC (28)  ChesterfieldCounty(19) Chesterfield County (19)  DarlingtonCounty(76) Darlington County (76)  KershawCounty(115) Kershaw County (115)  LancasterCounty(60) Lancaster County (60)  MarlboroCounty(39) Marlboro County (39)  AnsonCountyNorth Carolina(16) Anson County (16)  RichmondCounty(26) Richmond County (26)  UnionCounty(28) Union County (28)
Chesterfield is the county seat for Chesterfield County
Adjacent to Chesterfield County, South Carolina
      Darlington County (76)  
      Kershaw County (115)  
      Lancaster County (60)  
      Marlboro County (39)  
      Anson County, North Carolina (16)  
      Richmond County, North Carolina (26)  
      Union County, North Carolina (28)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — Captain Mose RogersCommander S. S. Savannah — First Steam Ship to Cross the Atlantic —
2 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-4 — Cash Homesite / Capt. Thomas Ellerbe
3 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — Cheraw Confederate Memorial
4 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-5 — Coulter Memorial Academy Site
5 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-6 — Dizzy Gillespie Birthplace
6 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-11 — Francis Asbury's First Visit to S.C.
7 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — Grave of British Soldier Reported missing
8 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-1 — Old St. David's
9 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-8 — Pee Dee Union Baptist Church
10 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — The 71st Regiment of Foot"The Fraser Highlanders"
11 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-10 — Austin-Craig-Laney House
12 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13 17 — Chesterfield Academy
13 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-3 — Chesterfield Courthouse
14 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13 15 — Chesterfield High School
15 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-13 — Chesterfield Post Office
16 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — First Secession Meeting
17 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-9 — John Craig House
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18 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 13-2 — W. D. Craig House
19 South Carolina, Chesterfield County, McBee — 13-7 — Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot
20 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Bellwood — Bellwood ElkWapiti Elk
21 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Bellwood — Moore's Brick CottageFalling Creek Ironworks Park
22 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Bellwood — The Gregory Burial Ground
23 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Bensley — World War II Memorial
24 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — A Bomb Proof Church ?The Bermuda Hundred Campaign
25 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battery DantzlerDueled with Union Gunboats
26 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battery DantzlerMay 1864-April 1865
27 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battery Dantzler
28 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-201 — Battery Dantzler
29 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battle of Chester Station
30 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battle of Chester StationMay 10, 1864 Reported missing
31 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Battle of Chester StationMay 10, 1864 — Bermuda Hundred —
32 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Bermuda Hundred
33 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 13 — Bermuda HundredCaptain John Smith’s Adventures on the James — www.johnsmithtrail.org —
34 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Bermuda Hundred LandingButler’s Campaign Begins — Bermuda Hundred Campaign —
35 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Boy CompanyRichmond National Battlefield Park
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36 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Changes Over TimeThe intertwined history of the land and the water — Dutch Gap Conservation Area: A Changing Story —
37 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-17 — Chester Station Fight
38 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Chief Opechancanouch
39 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-203 — Colonel Thomas Lygon
40 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-19 — Confederate Reconnaissance Mission
41 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Construction of the Howlett LineThe Bermuda Hundred Campaign
42 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 57 — Drewry’s Bluff Battlefield
43 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 56 — Drewry’s Bluff Defences
44 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Dutch Gap
45 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Dutch Gap CanalButler's Bypass — Bermuda Hundred Campaign —
46 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 10 — Dutch Gap Conservation AreaCaptain John Smith’s Adventures on the James — www.johnsmithtrail.org —
47 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-200 — Enon Baptist Church
48 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-199 — Farrar's Island
49 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-89 — First Baptist Church (Centralia)
50 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — First Virginia Infantry Regiment
51 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Fort Wead
52 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Fort WeadThe Bermuda Hundred Campaign
53 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S 97 — George Washington Carver High School
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54 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-10 — Halfway House
55 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Half-Way HouseButler’s Headquarters — Bermuda Hundred Campaign —
56 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Henricopolis
57 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 9 — Henricus Historical ParkCaptain John Smith’s Adventures on the James — www.johnsmithtrail.org —
58 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Howlett LineRichmond National Battlefield Park
59 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Howlett Line
60 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Howlett Line Gun PositionThe Bermuda Hundred Campaign
61 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-12 — Into the "Bottle"
62 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — John Smith Explores the ChesapeakeCaptain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail
63 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-38 — Lee's Headquarters
64 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-267 — Mary Randolph(9 Aug. 1762 - 23 Jan. 1828)
65 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Mount Malady
66 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Olin Miller Dantzler
67 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — K-202-a — Opposunoquonuske
68 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-14 — Osbornes
69 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Parker’s BatteryRichmond National Battlefield Park
70 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Parker’s Battery
71 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Parker's Battery Reported permanently removed
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72 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Parker's BatteryRichmond National Battlefield Park
73 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-11 — Proctor's Creek Fight
74 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — RemembranceRichmond National Battlefield Park
75 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Remembrance Reported permanently removed
76 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Richmond BattlefieldsParker's Battery Trail — Richmond National Battlefield Park 1862, 1864 — Reported permanently removed
77 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Second Battle of Drewry's Bluff
78 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Sgt. James EngleMedal of Honor Recipient — Bermuda Hundred —
79 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-18 — The "Bottle"
80 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Battle of Trent’s Reach
81 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Battle of Ware Bottom ChurchThe Bermuda Hundred Campaign
82 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign
83 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Bermuda Hundred CampaignThe Abandonment and Retaking of The Howlett Line
84 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 2 — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign
85 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 3 — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign
86 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 6 — The Bermuda Hundred Campaign
87 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Boy CompanyParker's Battery 1864
88 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Church of Henricopolis
89 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 58 — The Half-Way House
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90 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — S-6 — The Howlett Line
91 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The James River...Floating Through The Centuries
92 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The LagoonTransformation of Land — Dutch Gap Conservation Area - A Changing Story —
93 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The Lightkeeper’s HouseThe lights of Dutch Gap
94 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — 30 — The Siege of Petersburg
95 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — The TidesA changing landscape — Dutch Gap Conservation Area - A Changing Story —
96 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — USCTs At Dutch GapU.S. Colored Troops Construct the Canal — Bermuda Hundred —
97 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chester — Veterans Memorial
98 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — 1917 Courthouse
99 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — Apostles of Religious Liberty
100 Virginia, Chesterfield County, Chesterfield — CCC Camp Site

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