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Historical Markers and War Memorials in North Augusta

 
Clickable Map of Aiken 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 Aiken County, SC (91) Barnwell County, SC (44) Edgefield County, SC (63) Lexington County, SC (59) Orangeburg County, SC (60) Saluda County, SC (32) Burke County, GA (28) Richmond County, GA (136)  AikenCounty(91) Aiken County (91)  BarnwellCounty(44) Barnwell County (44)  EdgefieldCounty(63) Edgefield County (63)  LexingtonCounty(59) Lexington County (59)  OrangeburgCounty(60) Orangeburg County (60)  SaludaCounty(32) Saluda County (32)  BurkeCountyGeorgia(28) Burke County (28)  RichmondCounty(136) Richmond County (136)
North Augusta, South Carolina and Vicinity
    Aiken County (91)
    Barnwell County (44)
    Edgefield County (63)
    Lexington County (59)
    Orangeburg County (60)
    Saluda County (32)
    Burke County, Georgia (28)
    Richmond County, Georgia (136)
 
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1South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — Grenada • Panama • Persian Gulf Tribute
On Georgia Avenue (U.S. 25) near West Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m31507) WM
2South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — 2-17 — Hampton Terrace Hotel
On Carolina Avenue north of West Arlington Heights, on the right when traveling north.
The Hampton Terrace Hotel, an exclusive winter resort, stood atop this hill from 1903 to 1916. The $536,000, 5-story hotel boasted more than 300 rooms and was the dream of James U. Jackson (1856-1925), founder of North Augusta. A private . . . — Map (db m31103) HM
3South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — 2-5 — James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge / James U. Jackson (1856-1925)
On Georgia Avenue (U.S. 25) near Savannah River, on the right when traveling south.
James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge The first North Augusta bridge was built in 1891 by James U. Jackson. The present bridge, built in 1939, was formally dedicated as "The James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge." The building of the 1891 bridge, the . . . — Map (db m31662) HM
4South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — James Urquhart Jackson
On Carolina Avenue at Georgia Ave., on the right when traveling north on Carolina Avenue.
James Urquhart Jackson, founder of North Augusta, was born in the village of Harrisonville, near Augusta, Georgia, on June 24, 1856. It was his vision that shaped North Augusta's early years. In 1890 Jackson acquired 5600 acres of land . . . — Map (db m10050) HM
5South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — Korean War Tribute
On Georgia Avenue (U.S. 25) near West Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Korea 1950 — 1953 Dedicated to the men and woman who bravely fought in "The Forgotten War". The first war to end the spread of communist tyranny throughout the world. — Map (db m31364) WM
6South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — Meriwether MonumentHero of the Hamburg Riot
On Carolina Avenue near W. Forest Avenue.
(South face): Dec. 4,1852 - July 8, 1876 ——— In Memory of Thomas McKie Meriwether. Who on 8th July 1876, gave his life that the civilization builded by his fathers might be preserved for their . . . — Map (db m10170) HM
7South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — Mexican War Tribute
On Georgia Avenue (Business U.S. 25) near West Clifton Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Mexican War 1846 — 1848 Dedicated to the brave men of South Carolina who along with other Patriots willingly served that the Nation might expand its western horizons. Of these men who willingly volunteered to fight a . . . — Map (db m30980) WM
8South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — 2-33 — North Augusta
On W Forest Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
North Augusta, chartered in 1906, includes the site of two early towns. Campbell Town was a trading post on the Savannah River before the American Revolution. Hamburg, founded in 1821 as a port on the river, was an early western terminus of the S.C. . . . — Map (db m9672) HM
9South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — Revolutionary War1775 — 1783
On Georgia Avenue near West Clifton Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Our fight for Independence that assured us Freedom of Speech, Religion, the Press, Right to Peaceful Assembly and right to Petition for Redress of Grievances. We enjoy our present freedom because of the willingness of our . . . — Map (db m30819) HM
10South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — 2–11 — Samuel Hammond
On Riverview Park Drive, in the median.
Born 1757 in Virginia, this Indian fighter, who later moved to Edgefield District, attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of state troops during the American Revolution. Among the engagements he participated in were: Hanging Rock, Musgrove’s Mill, . . . — Map (db m9800) HM
11South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — Spanish American War Tribute
On Georgia Avenue near West Clifton Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Spanish American War 1898 The battle with the slogan "Remember the Maine", brought the United States as a great power and the beginning of overseas recognition. — Map (db m31208) WM
12South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — 2-6 — The Martintown Road
On East Martintown Road (State Highway 230), on the right when traveling north.
In the 1730s, an Indian path from Fort Moore to the Saluda ridge was used by traders going to the Cherokee Nation. Later, a wagon road from Ninety Six to Augusta followed the same route. Named for the Martin family who lived beside it and served . . . — Map (db m32320) HM
13South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — Viet Nam War Tribute
On Georgia Avenue (U.S. 25) near West Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m31489) WM
14South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — War Between The States Tribute
On Georgia Avenue near West Clifton Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
War Between The States 1861 — 1865 Let the stranger who may in future times read this inscription recognize that these were men whom power could not corrupt, whom death could not terrify, whom defeat could not dishonor, . . . — Map (db m31127) WM
15South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — War of 1812 Tribute
On Georgia Avenue near West Clifton Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
War of 1812 1812 — 1815 They bravely fought and willingly died for principles they knew to be right. — Map (db m30869) WM
16South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — World War I Tribute
On Georgia Avenue (U.S. 25) near West Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
World War I 1914 — 1918 Dedicated to the men and women who served in the great war which was believed to be the final war of human liberty and the "war to end all wars". — Map (db m31243) WM
17South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — World War II Tribute
On Georgia Avenue (U.S. 25) near West Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
World War II 1941 — 1945 Dedicated to the men and women who battled globally to secure a free world for all mankind. The massive production war effort caused many women to enter industry and changed the American . . . — Map (db m31269) WM
18South Carolina (Edgefield County), North Augusta — 19-2 — Big Stevens Creek Baptist Church (Hardy's)
On West Martintown Road, on the left when traveling north.
Founded in 1762 by the Reverend Daniel Marshall, pioneer missionary and minister, this was the first church of the Baptist faith in the present Edgefield County, "Mother of Churches." — Map (db m12860) HM
19South Carolina (Edgefield County), North Augusta — Birthplace of General James Longstreet
On West Martintown Road.
Birthplace of General James Longstreet C.S.A. 1821 - 1904 1 air mile east — Map (db m12855) HM
20South Carolina (Edgefield County), North Augusta — 19-11 — Lt. General James Longstreet (1821-1904)
On West Martintown Road.
Born 1 mi. E. Cmdr. 1st Corps, Army of Northern VA Confederate States Army; Lee's "Old Warhorse"; West Point graduate; Mexican War veteran. — Map (db m81747) HM
 
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