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Historical Markers in Fort Lawn, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Chester 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 Chester County, SC (43) Fairfield County, SC (35) Lancaster County, SC (60) Union County, SC (43) York County, SC (156)  ChesterCounty(43) Chester County (43)  FairfieldCounty(35) Fairfield County (35)  LancasterCounty(60) Lancaster County (60)  UnionCounty(43) Union County (43)  YorkCounty(156) York County (156)
Chester is the county seat for Chester County
Fort Lawn is in Chester County
      Chester County (43)  
ADJACENT TO CHESTER COUNTY
      Fairfield County (35)  
      Lancaster County (60)  
      Union County (43)  
      York County (156)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Chester County, Fort Lawn — Culvert
Near Park Drive near Landsford Road (South Carolina Highway 843), on the right when traveling north.
At several points along its path, the canal crossed natural streams flowing toward the river. To avoid damage to the fragile canal bed, the streams were channeled under the canals through culverts. This arch culvert consisted of a wing wall on the . . . Map (db m13740) HM
2 South Carolina, Chester County, Fort Lawn — Footbridge
Near Park Drive near Landsford Road (South Carolina Highway 843), on the right when traveling north.
Not far from the Guardlock, the canal passed under a wooden bridge. Cut stone abutments on each bank supported the simple wooden truss structure. This was the first of four bridges that crossed the canal on it two mile path beside the river. The . . . Map (db m13739) HM
3 South Carolina, Chester County, Fort Lawn — Great Indian Warrior Trading Path(The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road)
Near Canal Road (State Highway 330) near Landsford Road (State Highway 843), on the right when traveling east.
The most heavily traveled road in Colonial America passed through here, linking areas from the Great Lakes to Augusta, GA. Laid on ancient animal and Native American Trading/ Warrior Paths. Indian treaties among the Governors of NY, PA, & VA and the . . . Map (db m13719) HM
4 South Carolina, Chester County, Fort Lawn — 12-4 — Home Site of Justice John Gaston
On State Highway 9 at Morrison Road, on the right when traveling east on State Highway 9.
Two miles south, at Cedar Shoals on the south side of Fishing Creek, was the home of John Gaston, Esq., Justice of the Peace under both the Royal and State governments. Though advanced in years, he was the leading spirit in arousing resistance to . . . Map (db m13758) HM
5 South Carolina, Chester County, Fort Lawn — 12-5 — Landsford / Landsford In The Revolution
On Catawba River Road (U.S. 21) at Landsford Road (State Highway 843), on the right when traveling north on Catawba River Road.
[Front Side] Located about 4 mi. E., this ford, an early Indian crossing, was probably named for Thomas Land who received a nearby land grant from the Crown in 1775. Used by Patriot and British armies during the American Revolution. Later . . . Map (db m13757) HM
6 South Carolina, Chester County, Fort Lawn — Landsford Canal
Near Park Drive near Landsford Road (South Carolina Highway 843), on the right when traveling north.
A vital link in South Carolina's internal improvements program of the 1820's, the canal stands as a monument to the following men who typified the South Carolina spirit during this first great era of public works building: William R. Davie, . . . Map (db m13720) HM
7 South Carolina, Chester County, Fort Lawn — Mill Complex
Near Park Drive near Landsford Road (South Carolina Highway 843), on the right when traveling north.
Near its halfway point, the canal passed the mill complex built by William Richardson Davie around 1810. This mill sawed lumber and ground grain, both by use of water power. A waste weir at the entrance to the complex regulated the level of water in . . . Map (db m13744) HM
8 South Carolina, Chester County, Fort Lawn — The Canal Bed
Near Park Drive near Landsford Road (South Carolina Highway 843), on the right when traveling north.
It is this upper section of the canal that has best survived periodic flooding in tact. The canal bed is not always straight but curves in several places to follow the contour of a natural hill. By cutting into the hill along a constant level and . . . Map (db m13745) HM
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9 South Carolina, Chester County, Fort Lawn — The Guardlock
Near Park Drive near Landsford Road (South Carolina Highway 843), on the right when traveling north.
During the Nineteenth Century the rivers of South Carolina Piedmont were notorious for flooding. This lock was used to safely lower boats into the canal when high river levels threatened to damage the banks and structures. During periods of normal . . . Map (db m13723) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024