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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Georgetown County, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Georgetown 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 Georgetown County, SC (111) Berkeley County, SC (96) Charleston County, SC (694) Horry County, SC (236) Marion County, SC (29) Williamsburg County, SC (33)  GeorgetownCounty(111) Georgetown County (111)  BerkeleyCounty(96) Berkeley County (96)  CharlestonCounty(694) Charleston County (694)  HorryCounty(236) Horry County (236)  MarionCounty(29) Marion County (29)  WilliamsburgCounty(33) Williamsburg County (33)
Georgetown is the county seat for Georgetown County
Adjacent to Georgetown County, South Carolina
      Berkeley County (96)  
      Charleston County (694)  
      Horry County (236)  
      Marion County (29)  
      Williamsburg County (33)  
 
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101 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Pawleys Island — 22-38 — R.F.W. Allston Causeway
This causeway was built between January 1845 and November 1846 by Robert Francis Withers Allston, who owned a summer residence on Pawleys Island. Known as Governor Allston's bank, it connected the island to the mainland. Allston was a large property . . . Map (db m27320) HM
102 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Pawleys Island — School House
This building was built prior to 1850 and located at Waverly Plantation. The building was moved to its present location in 1970. It was the only school available on lower Waccamaw neck and operated until early 1920's. Some of the families whose . . . Map (db m150604) HM
103 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Pawleys Island — 22 65 — St. John A.M.E. Church
St. John A.M.E. Church was established in the spring of 1867 with Rev. Saby Green as the first pastor. Early meetings were held under a brush arbor until a log framed church was built at Litchfield in 1867. The current brick sanctuary replaced . . . Map (db m159027) HM
104 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Pawleys Island — 22 33 — Ward HouseLiberty Lodge
This house, one of the oldest on Pawleys, was reputedly moved here after 1858. It stands on land once owned by area rice planter Joshua J. Ward (1800–1853), who was Lt. Gov. of SC 1850-52. The house has hand-hewn sills and joists and . . . Map (db m50) HM
105 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Pawleys Island — Waverly Building
This building was located at Waverly plantation & was moved to the hammock shop complex in spring of 1983. It is the oldest building in the complex, built in the early 1800's it was the original post office for what is now the Pawleys Island area & . . . Map (db m150603) HM
106 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Plantersville — 22-53 — Chicora Wood
This plantation, with its origins in several grants to John Allson in 1732, 1734, and later, was in the hands of his grandson Benjamin, Jr., of Brookgreen, by 1806. The property passed first to Benjamin's widow Charlotte and then after her death in . . . Map (db m27546) HM
107 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Plantersville — 22-52 — Prince Frederick's Chapel
(Front) The first church on this site, known as Prince Frederick's Chapel, Pee Dee, was built in 1848 on a site donated by the Rev. Hugh Fraser in 1834. Most of its parishioners were rice planters along the Pee Dee River. These ruins are of . . . Map (db m27717) HM
108 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Rhems — Black Mingo Creek:Fighting Among Neighbors
In September 1780, Francis Marion returned to South Carolina after a short tactical retreat into the swamps of eastern North Carolina. Hearing that British and Loyalist forces were burning the homes of Whig militiamen in Williamsburg District, . . . Map (db m53702) HM
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109 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Sampit — 22-56 — Sampit Methodist Church
This church, formally organized in 1839, had its origins in a slave mission begun in 1786 on Gov. Thomas Boone’s plantation, 3 miles SE. Rev. P. A. M. Williams became its first minister in 1840. The first Church, a frame building built the same . . . Map (db m17017) HM
110 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Sampit — 22-7 — Skirmish at Sampit Bridge
In the early evening about March 20, 1781, the last skirmish between General Marion and Colonel Watson was fought at Sampit Bridge, one-half mile west of this spot. Col. Watson’s loss was twenty men killed and a large number wounded; General . . . Map (db m17014) HM
111 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Yauhannah — 22-19 — Mount Tabor Church
Organized as a result of the preaching of Elder James Singleton, the Mount Tabor congregation was constituted October 21, 1832 and admitted into Welsh Neck Baptist Association the same year. Samuel Hennecy and Uriah Woodard represented Mount Tabor . . . Map (db m16808) HM

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