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Historical Markers in Ninety Six, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Greenwood 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 Greenwood County, SC (108) Abbeville County, SC (75) Edgefield County, SC (68) Laurens County, SC (53) McCormick County, SC (40) Newberry County, SC (40) Saluda County, SC (33)  GreenwoodCounty(108) Greenwood County (108)  AbbevilleCounty(75) Abbeville County (75)  EdgefieldCounty(68) Edgefield County (68)  LaurensCounty(53) Laurens County (53)  McCormickCounty(40) McCormick County (40)  NewberryCounty(40) Newberry County (40)  SaludaCounty(33) Saluda County (33)
Greenwood is the county seat for Greenwood County
Ninety Six is in Greenwood County
      Greenwood County (108)  
ADJACENT TO GREENWOOD COUNTY
      Abbeville County (75)  
      Edgefield County (68)  
      Laurens County (53)  
      McCormick County (40)  
      Newberry County (40)  
      Saluda County (33)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — "Light Horse Harry" Lee Takes the Stockade Fort — June 12, 1781
2 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — 96 — Ninety Six National Historic Site
3 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Approach Trench — June 2, 1781
4 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Cherokee — (Tsalagi)
5 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Covered Way — 1781
6 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Early Life in the Backcountry — Gouedy's Trading Post and Fort Ninety Six
7 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Environmental Change From Forest to Park
8 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — First Blood Shed for Liberty
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9 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — First Parallel — May 28-June 1, 1781
10 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Gouedy Trail and Charleston Road
11 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — In Memoriam
12 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Island Ford Road
13 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — James Birmingham
14 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — 24-10 — John Waller — 1741-1802
15 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Lake Greenwood — A Changing Landscape
16 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Law and Order in the Carolina Backcountry — 1773 — The Jail and the Courthouse —
17 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Logan Log House
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18 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Logan Log House
19 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — M-60 A3 Main Battle Tank
20 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Militiamen
21 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Monument to James Birmingham
22 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — New Priorities of Protection
23 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six — 1775 — A Colonial Center in a Time of Change —
24 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — 24-21 — Ninety Six Colored School
25 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six in the American Revolution — The War in the Southern Colonies
26 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic Site — A Revolutionary War Landmark
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27 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic Site — A Revolutionary War Landmark
28 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic Site — A Revolutionary War Landmark
29 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic Site / Greenwood County
30 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — 24-3 — Old Ninety Six — (2 miles south)
31 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Patriot Soldier
32 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — 24-4 — Preston Brooks Dinner
33 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Second Approach Trench — June 6, 1781
34 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Second Parallel — June 3, 1781
35 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Sharpshooter
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36 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Siege Trenches — Reported missing
37 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — 24-15 — Siloam Baptist Church
38 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — 24-20 — Southern Railway Depot
39 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Spring Branch
40 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The American Revolution Comes to the South — November 18-21, 1775 — Six Years Before the Star Fort Siege There Was Williamson's Fort —
41 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Artillery — June 1, 1781
42 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Attack
43 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The British Fortifications
44 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Forlorn Hope — June 18, 1781
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45 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Lost Town of Cambridge — 1783 - c. 1850
46 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Mine — Begun June 9, 1781
47 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Patriot Force Arrives — May 21-22, 1781
48 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Patriots Lay Siege to the Star Fort — May 22-June 18, 1781
49 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Patriots Lay Siege to the Star Fort — May 22-June 18, 1781
50 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Rifle Tower — June 13, 1781
51 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Siege of Ninety Six — 1781
52 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Star Fort — Heart of the Loyalist Defense
53 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Stockade Fort — Ninety Six National Historic Site
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54 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — The Well — Begin June 12, 1781
55 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Trader with Pack Horse
56 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Walking Tour of the Park
57 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Welcome to the Lake Greenwood State Recreation Area
58 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Why Did the British Burn Ninety Six? — July 1781
59 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Why Is It Called Ninety Six? — A Colonial Backcountry Settlement
60 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Wm. Pierce Bennett Kinard
61 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Woman and Child
62 South Carolina, Saluda County, Ninety Six — 41-5 — Lucinda Horn
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