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Historical Markers in Greeleyville, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Clarendon 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 Clarendon County, SC (66) Berkeley County, SC (96) Calhoun County, SC (18) Florence County, SC (110) Orangeburg County, SC (69) Sumter County, SC (76) Williamsburg County, SC (33)  ClarendonCounty(66) Clarendon County (66)  BerkeleyCounty(96) Berkeley County (96)  CalhounCounty(18) Calhoun County (18)  FlorenceCounty(110) Florence County (110)  OrangeburgCounty(69) Orangeburg County (69)  SumterCounty(76) Sumter County (76)  WilliamsburgCounty(33) Williamsburg County (33)
Manning is the county seat for Clarendon County
Greeleyville is in Clarendon County
      Clarendon County (66)  
ADJACENT TO CLARENDON COUNTY
      Berkeley County (96)  
      Calhoun County (18)  
      Florence County (110)  
      Orangeburg County (69)  
      Sumter County (76)  
      Williamsburg County (33)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Clarendon County, Greeleyville — 14-19 — Cantey Family Cemetery
On Kenwood Road near Henry Road, on the left when traveling west.
(Front) This cemetery was established about 1739 by Joseph Cantey (d. 1763), planter and member of the Commons House of Assembly. It is on the site of Mount Hope, Cantey's plantation near the Santee River. Cantey served what was then Craven . . . Map (db m53882) HM
2 South Carolina, Williamsburg County, Greeleyville — 45-17 — McCollum-Murray House
On C.E. Murray Blvd., on the right when traveling west.
[Front] This house, with Classical Revival architectural influences, was built ca. 1906 for Edward J. McCollum (1867-1942), African-American businessman and machinist with the Mallard Lumber Company. In 1922, when twelve-year-old Charles . . . Map (db m43054) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024