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Historical Markers in Grahamville, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Horry 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 Horry County, SC (236) Dillon County, SC (29) Georgetown County, SC (111) Marion County, SC (29) Brunswick County, NC (62) Columbus County, NC (4) Robeson County, NC (17)  HorryCounty(236) Horry County (236)  DillonCounty(29) Dillon County (29)  GeorgetownCounty(111) Georgetown County (111)  MarionCounty(29) Marion County (29)  BrunswickCountyNorth Carolina(62) Brunswick County (62)  ColumbusCounty(4) Columbus County (4)  RobesonCounty(17) Robeson County (17)
Conway is the county seat for Horry County
Grahamville is in Horry County
      Horry County (236)  
ADJACENT TO HORRY COUNTY
      Dillon County (29)  
      Georgetown County (111)  
      Marion County (29)  
      Brunswick County, North Carolina (62)  
      Columbus County, North Carolina (4)  
      Robeson County, North Carolina (17)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Horry County, Grahamville — 26-9 — True Vine Missionary Baptist Church
On State Highway 90 west of Conway Bypass (State Highway 22), on the right when traveling west.
This church was organized in 1894 by founders Antey Graham, Beney Graham, Samuel Graham, Will Hill, and Ben Wilson, and later became a member of the Kingston lake Association. The first sanctuary, a frame building, was build about 1913 and located . . . Map (db m847) HM
2 South Carolina, Jasper County, Grahamville — 27-2 — Battle of Honey Hill
On State Highway 336, on the left when traveling east. Reported missing.
(Front Text): During this battle of Nov. 30, 1864, Confederate commander Charles J. Colock, by ordering that a nearby field of grass be set ablaze, delayed approaching Federal troops and gave the Confederates time to collect additional . . . Map (db m15780) HM
3 South Carolina, Jasper County, Grahamville — 27-12 — Euhaw Baptist Church
Established on Edisto Island about 1686 by Scotch dissenters, this is the second oldest Baptist organization in the South. For many years a branch of First Baptist Church in Charleston, Euhaw declared itself a separate church in 1745 . . . Map (db m8674) HM
4 South Carolina, Jasper County, Grahamville — Old House Plantation
On T. Heyward Tomb Driveway (Old State Highway 462), on the right when traveling east.
Settled ca. 1740 by Daniel Heyward who built Tidal Mill, Textile Factory and export-import business on these grounds before his death in 1777. Original 500 acres King's Grant grew to 16,000 acres, all destroyed by fire ca. 1865Map (db m6414) HM
5 South Carolina, Jasper County, Grahamville — 27-7 — Tomb of Thomas Heyward, Jr.1746-1809
On State Highway 462, 0.1 miles south of State Highway 27-336, on the left when traveling south.
Member of South Carolina Provincial Congress and Council of Safety and of Continental Congress. Signer of Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation and captain of militia at Battle of Port Royal and Siege of Charleston. Prisoner of . . . Map (db m6415) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024