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Historical Markers in Edisto, South Carolina
Clickable Map of Orangeburg County, South Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Orangeburg County, SC (69)
Aiken County, SC (131)
Bamberg County, SC (38)
Barnwell County, SC (44)
Berkeley County, SC (96)
Calhoun County, SC (18)
Clarendon County, SC (66)
Colleton County, SC (48)
Dorchester County, SC (49)
Lexington County, SC (67)
Orangeburg County (69)
Orangeburg County (69)
Aiken County (131)
Aiken County (131)
Bamberg County (38)
Bamberg County (38)
Barnwell County (44)
Barnwell County (44)
Berkeley County (96)
Berkeley County (96)
Calhoun County (18)
Calhoun County (18)
Clarendon County (66)
Clarendon County (66)
Colleton County (48)
Colleton County (48)
Dorchester County (49)
Dorchester County (49)
Lexington County (67)
Lexington County (67)
Orangeburg is the county seat for Orangeburg County
Edisto is in Orangeburg County
Orangeburg County (69) ► ADJACENT TO ORANGEBURG COUNTY Aiken County (131) ► Bamberg County (38) ► Barnwell County (44) ► Berkeley County (96) ► Calhoun County (18) ► Clarendon County (66) ► Colleton County (48) ► Dorchester County (49) ► Lexington County (67) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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On Neeses Highway (State Highway 4) 0.5 miles west of Old Edisto Road (U.S. 301), on the right when traveling west.
. . . — — Map (db m221655) HM
On Bamberg Rd ( US-301 / US-601) near Zion Church Rd., on the left when traveling north.
Evidence indicates it was one of the
earliest Methodist churches in the
Orangeburg area. The original building,
built before the Civil War, was replaced
in the 1880s. Appointed ministers
replaced circuit riders about 1843. Zion
was abandoned . . . — — Map (db m8748) HM
May. 26, 2024