Historical Marker

Lowndesville

MAIN ST., LOWNDESVILLE · Lowndesville · Abbeville

South Carolina marker

Inscription

(Front) This town, established in 1823, grew up around a store owned by Matthew Young (18031878), who was also postmaster 1831-43. It was first called Pressly’s Station, for the post office opened in 1823 with David Pressly (1764-1834) as postmaster. The town was renamed Rocky River in 1831 and then Lowndesville in 1836 for William Lowndes (1782-1822), U.S. Congressman 1811-22.

(Reverse) Lowndesville, incorporated in 1839, had about 150 inhabitants then and 150-350 inhabitants for most of its history. Cotton was the major crop in the area, with bales ginned here and shipped by the Charleston & Western Carolina Railway. In 1890 Lowndesville included a hotel, nine general stores, a grocery, a dry goods store, a drugstore, a stable, and three saw mills.

Erected in Memory of Capt. Herman Arnette Carlisle by the Town of Lowndesville, 2006

Location

AddressMAIN ST., LOWNDESVILLE
CityLowndesville
CountyAbbeville

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