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| On Boykin Road (State Highway 261) at Boykin Mill Road, on the right when traveling south on Boykin Road. |
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Gen. Edward E. Potter commanding 2700 white and Negro Union troops left Georgetown April 5, 1865, to destroy the railroad between Sumter and Camden. Here on April 18, in one of the last engagements of the war, a small force of Confederate . . . — — Map (db m16031) HM |
| On North Kings Highway (State Highway 261) at Barnwell Drive, on the right when traveling north on North Kings Highway. |
| | (Front text) In April 1865 2,700 Federal troops commanded by Brig. Gen. Edward E. Potter left Georgetown in a raid against the railroad lines between Sumter and Camden. After briefly occupying Sumter Potter advanced to Manchester and . . . — — Map (db m27358) HM |
| On Spring Hill Road (State Highway 31-7) at Rembert Church Road (State Highway 31-37), on the right when traveling east on Spring Hill Road. |
| | Gen. Edward E. Potter commanding 2700 Federal troops left Georgetown on April 5, 1865, to destroy the railroad between Sumter and Camden. On April 16 after a skirmish with militia under Col. James F. Pressley he camped at Spring Hill nearby. The . . . — — Map (db m28128) HM |
| On North Kings Highway (State Highway 261) at Dinkin's Mill Road (County Road 76), on the right when traveling north on North Kings Highway. |
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Following the battle of Boykin’s Mill on April 18, 1865, Federal troops commanded by Brig. Gen. Edward E. Potter advanced south to Middleton’s Depot, on the Wilmington & Manchester R.R. below Stateburg. Here, on April 19, they . . . — — Map (db m27649) HM |
| On Linda Mar Boulevard, on the right. |
| | The home of Francisco Sanchez (B. 1805, D. 1862). Alcalde of San Francisco and Commandante of Militia under the Mexican Republic. Grantee of the 8,926 – acre Rancho San Pedro, and later a respected American citizen. His house built 1842-46. . . . — — Map (db m28732) HM |
| On Raccoon Road (State Highway 43-29) near North Kings Highway (State Highway 261), on the right when traveling east. |
| | Battle of Beech Creek. In April 1865 Confederates formed a defensive line along the high ground above Beech Creek to oppose Brig. Gen. Edward Potter's Federals advancing through Stateburg toward Camden. S.C. militia, the 9th Ky. Mounted . . . — — Map (db m27348) HM |
Jun. 15, 2024