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Historical Markers in Elloree, South Carolina
Orangeburg is the county seat for Orangeburg County
Elloree is in Orangeburg County
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ADJACENT TO ORANGEBURG COUNTY
Aiken County (131) ►
Bamberg County (38) ►
Barnwell County (44) ►
Berkeley County (96) ►
Calhoun County (18) ►
Clarendon County (66) ►
Colleton County (48) ►
Dorchester County (49) ►
Lexington County (67) ►
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1 ► South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Elloree — Santee~Cemetery — ![]() |
On State Highway 6, on the right when traveling west. |
Owned and maintained by First Baptist Church, Elloree, S. C. Perpetual Care established September 18, 1972. Original site of Santee Baptist Church, organized April 19, 1827 with 66 members. Built new church in Elloree in 1887. Name changed from . . . — — Map (db m54973) HM |
2 ► South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Elloree — 38-28 — Shiloh A.M.E. Church — ![]() |
On West Cleveland Street (State Highway 47) near Church Street, on the right when traveling south. |
(Marker Front) This church, founded in 1886, was organized by Revs. D.A. Christie and C. Heyward with Sol Ellerbe and Galas Culay, Walter Montgomery, and Henry Tilley as stewards. Its first services were in a brush arbor, and its . . . — — Map (db m24836) HM |
3 ► South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Elloree — Snider House — ![]() |
On Main Street (State Roads 6, 267), on the right when traveling west. |
This two-story house of heart pine and wooden peg construction was built by William J. Snider, founder of the town of Elloree. This house was moved from Charleston about 1870. This house is the first and oldest residence remaining in . . . — — Map (db m25363) HM |
4 ► South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Elloree — 38-32 — Trinity Lutheran Church — ![]() |
On East Hampton Street at North Lexington Street, on the left when traveling east on East Hampton Street. |
(Front text) Trinity Lutheran Church was founded in 1849 by German-Swiss Lutherans who came to Orangeburg District from Charleston. The first church building, was built 2 mi. S on the old Moncks Corner Rd., now S.C. Hwy. 6. By 1800 . . . — — Map (db m25426) HM |