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Historical Markers in Ridgeville, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Dorchester 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 Dorchester County, SC (49) Berkeley County, SC (96) Charleston County, SC (694) Colleton County, SC (48) Orangeburg County, SC (69)  DorchesterCounty(49) Dorchester County (49)  BerkeleyCounty(96) Berkeley County (96)  CharlestonCounty(694) Charleston County (694)  ColletonCounty(48) Colleton County (48)  OrangeburgCounty(69) Orangeburg County (69)
St. George is the county seat for Dorchester County
Ridgeville is in Dorchester County
      Dorchester County (49)  
ADJACENT TO DORCHESTER COUNTY
      Berkeley County (96)  
      Charleston County (694)  
      Colleton County (48)  
      Orangeburg County (69)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Ridgeville — 18-14 — Cypress Methodist Camp Ground
(Front text) This camp ground, dating to 1794, is one of the oldest in S.C. Francis Asbury (1745-1816), circuit rider and the first Methodist bishop in America, preached here in 1794, 1799, 1801, and twice in 1803. The camp ground is . . . Map (db m41750) HM
2 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Ridgeville — Revolutionary War Cannon
Forged in 1762 in Leicester, England, this cannon was part of an outpost located near here to defend the causeway at Four Holes Creek during the Revolutionary War. It was recovered from the creek beneath six feet of silt by a bridge . . . Map (db m26535) HM
3 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Ridgeville — 1820 — Ridgeville
(side 1) This town, in Colleton County before Dorchester County was founded in 1897, dates from 1831. It was one of the first stations on the S.C. Rail Road from Charleston to Hamburg. This area was called Ridgeville as early as 1820, for . . . Map (db m94530) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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May. 2, 2024