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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Andrews, 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
Andrews is in Georgetown County
      Georgetown County (111)  
ADJACENT TO GEORGETOWN COUNTY
      Berkeley County (96)  
      Charleston County (694)  
      Horry County (236)  
      Marion County (29)  
      Williamsburg County (33)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews — 22-59 — Dissenter Meeting House and Cemetery
On Pump House Landing Road, 1.4 miles west of Indian Hut Road, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
(Front) This is the site of a "Dissenter" meeting house, built ca. 1726 by one of the first Baptist congregations in S.C. outside of Charleston. It was founded by Rev. Elisha Screven (d. 1754). The elder Screven had founded a Baptist . . . Map (db m243938) HM
2 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews — Georgetown County National Guard Memorial
On Main Street (State Highway 521), on the right when traveling south.
To our Guardsmen and Families of the 1 BN 178 FA: In appreciation for your sacrifices, bravery and loyalty during Operation Iraqi Freedom (2004~2005) From the Citizens of Georgetown CountyMap (db m55063) WM
3 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews — 22-10 — Skirmish At Black Mingo Creek
On County Line Road (State Highway 41/51), on the left when traveling north.
On Sept. 14, 1780, Gen. Francis Marion's Patriots routed a Tory force commanded by Capt. J. Coming Ball. The Tories, attacked on one flank by Capt. Thomas Waties and on the other by Col. Peter Horry, fled into Black Mingo Swamp. The short but . . . Map (db m27319) HM
4 South Carolina, Williamsburg County, Andrews — 45-7 — Black Mingo Presbyterian Meeting House
On County Line Road (State Highway 41) 0.5 miles north of State Highway 51, on the left when traveling north.
[Front]: One of the earliest Dissenter congregations in South Carolina north of the Santee River was located about two miles south of here. Its church building had been completed by 1727 when the Rev. Thomas Morritt, Episcopal minister . . . Map (db m27709) HM
5 South Carolina, Williamsburg County, Andrews — 45-9 — Early Settlers / Potatoe Ferry
On Thurgood Marshall Highway (State Highway 527) at County Line Road (State Highway 41) on Thurgood Marshall Highway.
Early Settlers Among the first settlers of Williamsburg County, members of the Witherspoon family sailed from Belfast to Charleston in 1734, arriving about December 1. With a year's provisions, they embarked on an open-boat voyage. Traveling . . . Map (db m28118) HM
6 South Carolina, Williamsburg County, Andrews — 45-14 — Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church
On Thurgood Marshall Highway (State Highway 527) at Trillium Loop, on the right when traveling north on Thurgood Marshall Highway.
This church was founded on land donated by Moses and Matilda Watson. It was the first African American church in the Bloomingvale community and was organized by trustees Orange Bruorton, Augusta Dicker, Sr., Fred Grant, Esau Green, Fortune . . . Map (db m223787) HM
7 South Carolina, Williamsburg County, Andrews — 45-17 — Suttons Methodist Church
On Santee Road (County Road 45), on the right when traveling north on Santee Road.
[Front]: This church, founded in 1825, is the second oldest Methodist congregation in Williamsburg County. That year Robert Sutton gave the "Methodist Society" of this community a parcel 100 yds. square. Its first church, a frame . . . Map (db m27323) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024