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Dillon County Courthouse Face of Marker image, Touch for more information
By J. J. Prats, February 26, 2009
Dillon County Courthouse Face of Marker
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1 South Carolina, Dillon County, Dillon — 17-8 — Dillon County / Dillon County Courthouse
Originally in colonial Craven County, this area became part of Georgetown District, 1769; Liberty County, 1785; Marion District, 1798; and Marion County, 1868. The movement to separate this county from upper Marion County began some years before the . . . Map (db m24722) HM
2 South Carolina, Jasper County, Ridgeland — 28-10 — Jasper County / Jasper County Courthouse
( Front Text) Jasper County This county was established in 1912 from portions of Beaufort and Hampton counties and is named, it is said, for Sergeant William Jasper, hero of the American Revolution. The same act establishing the new . . . Map (db m26372) HM
3 South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia, University Hill — 40-132 — Cain- Matthews- Tompkins House
(Front text) This house, built ca. 1910 for Columbia businessman John Jefferson Cain (1869-1929), was designed by William Augustus Edwards (1866-1939), a prominent regional architect. Cain, who moved to Columbia in 1899, became one of the . . . Map (db m29087) HM
4 South Carolina, Sumter County, Sumter — 43-8 — Sumter's Court Houses
(Front text) By Act of 1798, Commissioners were named "To ascertain and fix upon the most central place for the erection of a court house in the District of Sumter", and meanwhile "to fix upon a proper place for the sitting of the court". . . . Map (db m27361) HM
5 South Carolina, Jasper County, Ridgeland — 27-24 — Ridgeland
Ridgeland, named for its location on the ridge between Charleston and Savannah, has been the seat of Jasper County since the county was created in 1912. It was first named Gopher Hill and grew up around a depot built on the Charleston & Savannah . . . Map (db m8473) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024