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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mullins

 
Clickable Map of Marion 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 Marion County, SC (24) Dillon County, SC (24) Florence County, SC (72) Georgetown County, SC (102) Horry County, SC (197) Williamsburg County, SC (29)  MarionCounty(24) Marion County (24)  DillonCounty(24) Dillon County (24)  FlorenceCounty(72) Florence County (72)  GeorgetownCounty(102) Georgetown County (102)  HorryCounty(197) Horry County (197)  WilliamsburgCounty(29) Williamsburg County (29)
Mullins, South Carolina and Vicinity
    Marion County (24)
    Dillon County (24)
    Florence County (72)
    Georgetown County (102)
    Horry County (197)
    Williamsburg County (29)
 
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1South Carolina (Marion County), Mullins — Christ Prayer Chapel
“Come ye yourselves apart” (Mark 6-31) to pray / Any hour—any day. Formerly Christ Episcopal Church, consecrated December 5, 1920, deconsecrated August 28, 1976. Moved October 18, 1976 from South Main Street to its present . . . — Map (db m27950) HM
2South Carolina (Marion County), Mullins — 34-13 — Mt. Olive Baptist Church
This church was founded in 1882 by 16 charter members, all former slaves or the children of former slaves. It held services in a brush arbor and a cotton gin before building its first sanctuary in 1886 at Main and Marion Streets. The present . . . — Map (db m45956) HM
3South Carolina (Marion County), Mullins — 34-9 — Mullins Depot / Mullins
Mullins Depot. The town of Mullins, first known as Mullins Depot, grew up as a result of the opening of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad in 1854. Land for the railroad’s buildings and for the right-of-way was given here by William S. . . . — Map (db m28005) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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Nov. 17, 2020