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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Great Falls, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Chester 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 Chester County, SC (43) Fairfield County, SC (35) Lancaster County, SC (60) Union County, SC (43) York County, SC (156)  ChesterCounty(43) Chester County (43)  FairfieldCounty(35) Fairfield County (35)  LancasterCounty(60) Lancaster County (60)  UnionCounty(43) Union County (43)  YorkCounty(156) York County (156)
Chester is the county seat for Chester County
Great Falls is in Chester County
      Chester County (43)  
ADJACENT TO CHESTER COUNTY
      Fairfield County (35)  
      Lancaster County (60)  
      Union County (43)  
      York County (156)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Chester County, Great Falls — 12-3 — Battle of Fishing Creek
On U.S. 21 at Waterview Drive, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 21.
At this site on August 18, 1780 General Thomas Sumter camped with captured booty and 800 men. He was surprised and defeated by Lt. Col. Tarleton and 160 soldiers. The disaster followed only two days General Gate's defeat by Lord Cornwallis at . . . Map (db m13690) HM
2 South Carolina, Chester County, Great Falls — Rocky Mount
On Catawba Road (State Highway S-20-20) 0.4 miles east of Peay Ridge Road (State Highway S20-268), on the right when traveling east.
Here in 1780-81 was the British post Rocky Mount Unsuccessfully attacked by Gen. Sumter Aug. 1, 1780. Col. Andrew Neel and 7 privates killed.Map (db m228191) HM WM
3 South Carolina, Lancaster County, Great Falls — 29-21 — Camp Creek Methodist Church
On Great Falls Highway (State Highway 200) 0.2 miles north of Green Road, on the right when traveling north.
[Front]: This church, organized in 1798 by Bishop Francis Asbury, held its first services in a log meeting house. On July 10, 1798, Middleton McDonald donated the meeting house and ten acres to church trustees Gideon Glaze, John Graham, . . . Map (db m23916) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024