Mccormick

10 historical markers in South Carolina

Badwell/Badwell Cemetery

ABOUT 1½ MI. NW OF MCCORMICK, SC

BADWELL (Front) Three miles west is the site of "Badwell," home of James Louis Petigru (1789-1863), leader of opposition to secession in...

Battle of Long Cane

Ne Of Willington, SC

About four miles southeast is the site of the American Revolutionary Battle of Long Cane.

Bethany Church

E Of Mccormick, SC

The first Bethany Meeting House was erected by 1809 on the old Edgefield-Abbeville Stagecoach Road midway between Hard Labor and Cuffey...

Calhoun Mill

Ne Of Mt. Carmel, SC

Built ca. 1854 on a mill site in use since the 1770s, this large brick building on Little River was used for grinding corn, wheat, and...

Cherry Hill/Noble Cemetery

Willington, SC

CHERRY HILL (Front) Three miles southwest is "Cherry Hill," site of the home of George McDuffie (1790-1851), orator of nullification,...

Dorn’s Mill/Dorn Gold Mine

McCormick, SC

DORN’S MILL (Front) Built ca.

Fort Boone

Ne Of Mt. Carmel, SC

Driven from the area at the start of the Cherokee War, settlers from Long Canes returned in the fall of 1760 and, under the protection of...

Fort Charlotte

Mount Carmel, SC

6.6 miles southwest are the ruins of Fort Charlotte, built of local stone, 1765-1767, to protect the French, British, and German...

John De La Howe (Ca. 1710-1797)/John De La Howe School

Savannah River Scenic Byway, SC

JOHN DE LA HOWE (CA.

Willington Academy

Willington, SC

Two miles southwest is the site of this famous classical academy which was established in 1804 by Rev. Moses Waddel, D.D., one of the...

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