Historical Marker

Witherspoon’s Ferry/Johnsonville

KINGSBURG HWY. (S. C. HWY. 51/41) BETWEEN AMERICAN LEGION HUT # 144 AND ODELL VENTERS LANDING, JUST N OF JOHNSONVILLE · Just N Of Johnsonville · Florence

South Carolina marker

Inscription

WITHERSPOON’S FERRY (Front) In use during the American Revolution, Witherspoon's Ferry was the site where Francis Marion accepted command of the Williamsburg Militia in 1780. Ownership of the ferry lands passed from Robert to John Witherspoon in 1787; in 1802 John bequeathed the land to Aimwell Presbyterian Church.

The church had closed by 1820. JOHNSONVILLE (Reverse) In 1819, former South Carolina Governor David R. Williams, son-in-law of John Witherspoon, obtained these ferry lands. In 1842 William Johnson acquired the land and in 1843 a post office, named Johnsonville, was established near here. Erected by Three Rivers Historical Society,

Location

AddressKINGSBURG HWY. (S. C. HWY. 51/41) BETWEEN AMERICAN LEGION HUT # 144 AND ODELL VENTERS LANDING, JUST N OF JOHNSONVILLE
CityJust N Of Johnsonville
CountyFlorence

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