Dillon

14 historical markers in South Carolina

Catfish Creek Baptist Church

Latta, SC

This Baptist church, constituted in 1802, has ordained eleven ministers, provided a missionary to Brazil, and has helped to establish a...

Dillon County/Dillon County Courthouse

Dillon, SC

DILLON COUNTY (Front) Originally in colonial Craven County, this area became part of Georgetown District, 1769; Liberty County, 1785;...

Dillon Graded School and Dillon Public School

Dillon, SC

(Front) The Dillon School Campus includes a unique collection of educational buildings from different periods, each representing the...

Early Cotton Press

Se Of Latta, SC

This cotton press, built in 1798 according to tradition, is thought by many to be the oldest in existence.

Ford’s Mill & Page’s Mill/Lake View

Lake View, SC

FORD’S MILL & PAGE’S MILL (Front) In 1792 Major William Ford built a dam at each end of Bear Swamp, creating a millpond and building a...

James W. Dillon House Museum

Dillon, SC

This house was built in 1890 as the home of James W. Dillon, the father of Dillon County, and is on the National Register of Historic...

Kentyre Presbyterian Church

Hamer, SC

(Front) Kentyre Presbyterian Church traces its origins to meetings held in the home of Peggy Edwards in the 1860s.

Leland Grove School

Clio, SC

(Front) This is one of a few American Indian schools in S.C., built in 1934 as a one-room school.

Main Street Methodist Church

Dillon, SC

(Front) This church, founded in 1892, built its first sanctuary at West Main St. and Third Ave., where the Dillon County Courthouse now...

Pine Hill A.m.e. Church/Pine Hill Rosenwald School

Latta, SC

PINE HILL A.M.E. CHURCH (Front) This church, founded in 1876, was in Marion County before Dillon County was created in 1910.

Saint Paul Methodist Church

Little Rock, SC

This church was established prior to 1803 and was known as Liberty Chapel.

Selkirk Farm

E Of Manning Crossroads, SC

David Satterwhite was granted 177 acres here in 1789 by Charles Pinckney, Governor of S. C. In 1855 this tract passed into the hands of...

The Latta Library

Latta, SC

(Front) In 1911 W. C. Allen led a movement for a public library in Latta and was authorized by the town council to negotiate with Andrew...

Town of Dillon/Florence Railroad Company

Dillon, SC

TOWN OF DILLON (Front) Dillon was laid out by civil engineers of the Florence Railroad Company following a plan by John H. David, a local...

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