Historical Markers and War Memorials in Edgefield County, South Carolina
Adjacent to Edgefield County, South Carolina
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — A History of Violence — |
| 2► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Agricultural History — |
| 3► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Andrew Pickens November 13, 1779 - July 1, 1838 Governor 1816-1818 — |
| 4► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Benjamin Ryan Tillman August 11, 1847 - July 3, 1918 Governor 1890-1894 — |
| 5► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — 19-18 — Edgefield — |
| 6► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Edgefield County — |
| 7► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Edgefield County Confederate Monument — |
| 8► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Edgefield County Veterans Memorial — |
| 9► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Edgefield County World War I Memorial — |
| 10► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — 19-8 — Edgefield United Methodist Church / The Reverend Joseph Moore — |
| 11► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — 19-3 — First Baptist Church / Village Cemetery — |
| 12► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — First Term of Court — |
| 13► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Francis Wilkinson Pickens April 7, 1805 - January 25, 1896 Governor 1860-1862 — |
| 14► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — George McDuffie August 10, 1790 - March 11, 1851 Governor 1834-1836 — |
| 15► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Governors and Lieutenant Governors from Edgefield — |
| 16► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Industrial History — |
| 17► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Israel Mukashy Building — |
| 18► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — J. Strom Thurmond — |
| 19► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — 19-13 — J. Strom Thurmond Birthplace — |
| 20► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — James Henry Hammond November 15, 1809 - November 13, 1864 Governor 1842-1844 — |
| 21► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — James Strom Thurmond December 5, 1902-June 26, 2003 Governor 1947-1951 — |
| 22► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — John Calhoun Sheppard July 5, 1850 - October 17, 1931 Governor 1886 — |
| 23► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — John Gary Evans October 15, 1863 - June 22, 1942 Governor 1894-1897 — |
| 24► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Lynch Building — |
| 25► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — M60A3 Main Battle Tank — |
| 26► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Martha M. Rich Building — |
| 27► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Milledge Luke Bonham December 25, 1813 - August 27, 1890 Governor 1862-1864 — |
| 28► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Oakley Park Museum Witness to Edgefield's Social and Political History — |
| 29► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — 19-1 — Old Law Building — |
| 30► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — 19-4 — Old Simkins Cemetery — |
| 31► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Original Site of Furman Academy — |
| 32► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Piedmont Technical College, Edgefield Center Originally Adams' Warehouse — |
| 33► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Pierce Mason Butler April 11, 1798 - August 20, 1847 Governor 1836-1838 — |
| 34► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Political Heritage — |
| 35► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Religion & Education — |
| 36► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — 19-5 — Richard Tutt House / Tutt Cemetery — |
| 37► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — 19-10 — Sheppard's Crossroads — |
| 38► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — The Booth-Toney Shootout of 1878 — |
| 39► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — The Jewish Merchants of Edgefield — |
| 40► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — The Name "Edgefield" — |
| 41► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Town of Edgefield Parking Lot Formerly Southern Railroad Depot Site — |
| 42► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Turner's Country Store — |
| 43► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — 19-7 — Village Academy / Furman Academy and Theological Institute — |
| 44► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Welcome to Historic Edgefield Home to Ten South Carolina Governors — |
| 45► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Edgefield — Welcome to Historic Edgefield — |
| 46► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Johnston — Edwards Building — |
| 47► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Johnston — 19-12 — Johnston — |
| 48► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Johnston — Johnston Civil War Monument — |
| 49► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Johnston — Johnston Presbyterian Church — |
| 50► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Johnston — 19-17 — Johnston Schools / Johnston Educators — |
| 51► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Johnston — 19-14 — Lott's Tavern & Post Office — |
| 52► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Johnston — William Johnston 1817-1896 — |
| 53► South Carolina (Edgefield County), North Augusta — 19-2 — Big Stevens Creek Baptist Church (Hardy's) — |
| 54► South Carolina (Edgefield County), North Augusta — Birthplace of General James Longstreet — |
| 55► South Carolina (Edgefield County), North Augusta — 19-11 — Lt. General James Longstreet (1821-1904) — |
| 56► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Trenton — 12 Stone Monument — |
| 57► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Trenton — 19-15 — Benjamin R. Tillman House — |
| 58► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Trenton — 19-9 — Bettis Academy — |
| 59► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Trenton — Bettis Academy 19th Century Education for African Americans — |
| 60► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Trenton — 19 20 — Darby — |
| 61► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Trenton — 19-6 — Horns Creek Baptist Church / Revolutionary Skirmish at Horns Creek — |
| 62► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Trenton — Horn's Creek Church Early Edgefield County History — |
| 63► South Carolina (Edgefield County), Trenton — 19-16 — Mt. Canaan Baptist Church — |