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Historical Markers in Estill, South Carolina
Hampton is the county seat for Hampton County
Estill is in Hampton County
Hampton County (25) ►
ADJACENT TO HAMPTON COUNTY
Allendale County (16) ►
Bamberg County (37) ►
Beaufort County (138) ►
Colleton County (48) ►
Jasper County (37) ►
Effingham County, Georgia (29) ►
Screven County, Georgia (28) ►
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ADJACENT TO HAMPTON COUNTY
Allendale County (16) ►
Bamberg County (37) ►
Beaufort County (138) ►
Colleton County (48) ►
Jasper County (37) ►
Effingham County, Georgia (29) ►
Screven County, Georgia (28) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1► South Carolina, Hampton County, Estill — 25-19 — Estill Presbyterian Church — ![]() |
Side 1 This church was founded in 1898 by residents of Estill and Lawtonville who were members of distant Presbyterian churches and desired to organize a congregation here. It held its first services in a school on Fourth St. the first permanent . . . — — Map (db m129258) HM |
2► South Carolina, Hampton County, Estill — 25-4 — Lawtonville Church — ![]() |
This Baptist Church, constituted in March 1775, was first situated on Pipe Creek in upper St. Peter's Parish near the Savannah River. Prior to 1836 it was moved to Lawtonville, where its building was used as a hospital by Union Forces in . . . — — Map (db m16476) HM |
3► South Carolina, Hampton County, Estill — Lucile Ellerbe Godbold — ![]() |
1922 Olympic Gold Medal winner Paris, France, while a student at Winthrop College. First woman in South Carolina Athletic Hall Of Fame. Outstanding educator at Columbia College. Daughter of William Asa and Lucie Ellerbe Godbold, Estill, South . . . — — Map (db m4767) HM |