Inscription
The Lydia Rural Fire Department, the first rural fire department in this county, was organized in 1954 after fires destroyed three houses in less than a month. Its organizers met at the store and gas station owned by E. Gay Bass (1913-1997). By mid-1955 the department had received a charter, built a fire station, and bought two trucks.
Bass, its first fire chief, served 23 years. Erected by the Lydia Rural Fire Department, 2005
Location
Sources
More markers in Darlington
Major Robert Lide
Mechanicsville, SC
Born May 19, 1734/Died March 12, 1802/Served in the militia of South Carolina under General Francis Marion during the Revolutionary War...
David Rogerson Williams
March 8, 1776-November 17, 1830/Statesman, educator,/pioneer manufacturer,/scientific farmer,/ State Senator, Congressman,/Governor...
Long Bluff
Society Hill, SC
(Front) Long Bluff, ¾ mile east on Great Pedee River, was the site of the first courthouse and jail for old Cheraws District in 1772.
Evan Pugh
Society Hill, SC
One half mile east of this site Evan Pugh (1729-1802) is buried at Pugh Field, near his homesite.
Lamuel Benton
Mechanicsville, SC
Owner of many acres north of here, Lamuel Benton was prominent in the Revolution as Colonel of the Cheraws militia under Francis Marion...
