Inscription
According to local tradition three Methodist meeting houses of this area united c. 1835 to form Ebenezer. An early church building burned in 1855 and was replaced in 1856 by this present building, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. William Haselden Ellerbe, Governor of S.C. from 1897-1899, was once a member of Ebenezer.
Erected by Ebenezer Memorial and Historical Association, 1982
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Battle of Blue Savannah
Ariel Crossroad, SC
(Front) On Sept. 3, 1780, Lt. Col. Francis Marion led his men to Port’s Ferry, south of here, where they crossed the Pee Dee River.
Confederate Navy Yard
Pee Dee, SC
The Confederacy established a navy yard ¼ mile NW about 1863 on the banks of the Great Pee Dee River.
Britton’s Neck/Britton’s Ferry
At Britton's Neck, SC
BRITTON’S NECK (Front) One of the oldest settlements in Marion County, Britton's Neck lay between Great and Little Pee Dee Rivers...
Snow’s Island
Britton's Neck, SC
During the winter of 1780-1781, General Francis Marion established his camp 1 ½ miles south of here on Snow's Island.
Marion County/Marion Courthouse
Marion, SC
MARION COUNTY (Front) Originally part of colonial Craven County and Georgetown District of 1769, Marion was created as Liberty County by...
