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Richardson Graves Marker as seen looking south along Old River Road ( State Road 14-76) image, Touch for more information
By Mike Stroud, October 11, 2009
Richardson Graves Marker as seen looking south along Old River Road ( State Road 14-76)
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1South Carolina (Clarendon County), Rimini — 14-3 — Richardson Graves
On Old River Road (State Highway 14-76), on the right when traveling south.
Three hundred yards west is the site of one of the earliest graveyards in St. Mark's Parish. In the cemetery are buried Richard Richardson, Brigadier in the Revolution, James Burchell Richardson, South Carolina Governor 1802-04, and John Peter . . . — Map (db m23495) HM
2South Carolina (Sumter County), Pinewood — 43-15 — Richard Richardson
On Camp Mac Boykin Road near St Marks Church Road, on the right when traveling north.
An early plantation owner in this area, he was a Commissioner of St. Mark's Church who donated land for its construction. He was Magistrate and Delegate to the First and Second Provincial Congresses. In the Revolution he was Colonel in the Snow . . . — Map (db m27793) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
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