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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lancaster County, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Lancaster 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 Lancaster County, SC (56) Chester County, SC (42) Chesterfield County, SC (19) Fairfield County, SC (34) Kershaw County, SC (100) York County, SC (127) Mecklenburg County, NC (56) Union County, NC (7)  LancasterCounty(56) Lancaster County (56)  ChesterCounty(42) Chester County (42)  ChesterfieldCounty(19) Chesterfield County (19)  FairfieldCounty(34) Fairfield County (34)  KershawCounty(100) Kershaw County (100)  YorkCounty(127) York County (127)  MecklenburgCountyNorth Carolina(56) Mecklenburg County (56)  UnionCounty(7) Union County (7)
Adjacent to Lancaster County, South Carolina
    Chester County (42)
    Chesterfield County (19)
    Fairfield County (34)
    Kershaw County (100)
    York County (127)
    Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (56)
    Union County, North Carolina (7)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1South Carolina (Lancaster County), Buford — Battle of the Waxhaws: Massacre or Myth?
2South Carolina (Lancaster County), Buford — Buford Battleground
3South Carolina (Lancaster County), Buford — 29-2 — Buford's Bloody Battleground
4South Carolina (Lancaster County), Buford — Buford's Defeat
5South Carolina (Lancaster County), Buford — Buford's MassacreMay 29, 1780
6South Carolina (Lancaster County), Buford — Disaster in South Carolina
7South Carolina (Lancaster County), Fort Mill — 29-28 — The Revolution in the Backcountry/ Sumter's Camp at Clems Branch
8South Carolina (Lancaster County), Great Falls — 29-21 — Camp Creek Methodist Church
9South Carolina (Lancaster County), Heath Springs — 29-1 — Battle of Hanging Rock
10South Carolina (Lancaster County), Heath Springs — Birthplace of Dr. James Marion Sims
11South Carolina (Lancaster County), Heath Springs — Birthplace of James Marion Sims, M.D.
12South Carolina (Lancaster County), Heath Springs — 29-10 — James Ingram Home
13South Carolina (Lancaster County), Heath Springs — 29-13 — Mt. Carmel Campground
14South Carolina (Lancaster County), Heath Springs — The Battle Of The Hanging Rock
15South Carolina (Lancaster County), Kershaw — 29-19 — Beaver Creek Skirmish / Capture of Provisions at Flat Rock
16South Carolina (Lancaster County), Kershaw — 29-27 — Haile Gold Mine
17South Carolina (Lancaster County), Kershaw — 29-23 — Kershaw
18South Carolina (Lancaster County), Kershaw — 29-24 — Kershaw's First Library
19South Carolina (Lancaster County), Kershaw — 29-25 — Welsh's Station / Kershaw Depot
20South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-11 — Barr's Tavern Site
21South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Buford Monument
22South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-22 — Clinton Memorial Cemetery / Isom C. Clinton
23South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Craig House
24South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson
25South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-8 — Franklin Academy / Oldest Continuous Public School Site in Lancaster County
26South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-16 — Kilburnie
27South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-26 — Lancaster
28South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-29 — Lancaster & Chester Railway
29South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Lancaster County Confederate Monument
30South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Lancaster County Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
31South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-6 — Lancaster Normal and Industrial Institute
32South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-15 — Lancasterville Presbyterian Church
33South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-17 — Leroy Springs House
34South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Memorials and Archaeology
35South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-4 — The Courthouse Lancaster County / John Simpson
36South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-5 — The Jail / Robert MillsLancaster County — Built 1823 —
37South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — The Springs Block
38South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Thomas H Davis
39South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 29-3 — Waxhaw Presbyterian Church
40South Carolina (Lancaster County), Lancaster — 41 — Waxhaw Presbyterian Church MonumentOrganized 1755 by Scotch-Irish — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site —
41South Carolina (Lancaster County), Midway — 29-20 — Flat Creek Baptist Church
42South Carolina (Lancaster County), Stoneboro — Stoneboro
43South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — Andrew Jackson State ParkBoyhood Home of the 7th President
44South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — 29-9 — Birthplace of Andrew Jackson
45South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — 29-9 — Birthplace of Andrew Jackson
46South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — Birthplace of Andrew Jackson Monument
47South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — 29-14 — Boundary Line
48South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — Heart of the Community
49South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — Jackson Comes Home
50South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — 29-7 — King Hagler's Murder
51South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — 29-12 — Major Crawford's Home
52South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — School Days in the Waxhaws
53South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — 29-18 — Stephen Decatur Miller
54South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — The Boy of the WaxhawsBy Anna Hyatt Huntington
55South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — Welcome to Andrew Jackson State Park
56South Carolina (Lancaster County), Van Wyck — Welcome to the Andrew Jackson State Park Museum
 
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