Historical Marker

The Britton Community/Britton Siding

S. C. HWY. 521, JUST NORTH OF INTERSECTION WITH BRITTON RD., SUMTER VICINITY · Sumter · Sumter

South Carolina marker

Inscription

THE BRITTON COMMUNITY (Front) Following his discharge from the Confederate Army, John James Britton began buying farm property on the Pocotaligo Swamp in 1864. His grandfather, Henry Britton, came to the Sumter area from Britton’s Neck (Marion County) in 1806. By the late 1800s J.J. Britton had built a large home on this road just north of this location.

Farming continued as the main business until the early 1900s. BRITTON SIDING (Reverse) Beginning as a large-scale farming operation, John Bossard Britton, grandson of J.J. Britton, expanded the business to encompass other ventures, including a general store, cotton gin, planing mill, and fertilizer plant.

Located along the Atlantic Coastline Railroad, which ran one mile east of here, Britton Siding’s growth had made it a regular flag station by 1915. Sponsored by the Sumter County Historical Society, 2014

Location

AddressS. C. HWY. 521, JUST NORTH OF INTERSECTION WITH BRITTON RD., SUMTER VICINITY
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