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Sumter Institute 1867-1901

Landmarks – Sumter, South Carolina

Inscription. (Front text), A boarding school for girls located on the northeast corner of Washington and Calhoun Sts. Founded by Laura Fraser Browne and Eliza E. Cooper in 1867. Incorporated in 1888. H. Frank Wilson, president, 1892- ... More on HMDB

J F Gregory Lake

Parks – Richmond Hill, Georgia

2+ acres Fish: Bass, bream,catfish Facilities: Park, pavillion, picnic area, trails, walking trails, fishing piers Fee: Free annual permit (obtain at City Hall) Dates of Operation: All year sunrise to sunset Directions: JF ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Battery Jones

Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia

Inscription. Dec. 1864. Beginning near this point and extending about 500 yards north along the left bank of Salt Creek, astride the old Savannah and Darien (Ogeechee) road, strong earthworks were constructed by Confederate engineers ... More on HMDB

Nicholsonboro

Landmarks – Savannah, Georgia

Inscription. Nicholsonboro Community grew out of the turmoil of the last year of the Civil War and the first years of Reconstruction. General W. T. Sherman's Special Field Order No. 15 reserved the sea islands from Charleston southward, ... More on HMDB

Walterboro Army Airfield

Landmarks – Walterboro, South Carolina

Inscription. Incorporated December 17, 1834, Walterborough Academy was the forerunner of the present city school system. Its trustees were Malachi Ford, John G. Godfrey, John D. Edwards, David Camp... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. " Both white and negro troops will be stationed there, with negro troops to constitute about ten percent of the total personnel." The Press and Standard, 1942, " A network of army air ... More on HMDB

James Screven and Daniel Stewart

Landmarks – Midway, Georgia

Inscription. [North Face]: 1750  1778, Sacred to the, Memory of, Brigadier General, James Screven: who fell, covered with wounds, at, Sunbury, near this spot, on the 22nd, day of November, 1778. He died, on the 24th day of November, ... More on HMDB

The Dead Town Of Sunbury

Landmarks – Midway, Georgia

Inscription. As General James Oglethorpe explored this area along the Medway River in 1734, he marveled at its potential for a seaport city. Captain Mark Carr was a member of Oglethorpe's regiment and an early settler in this area ... More on HMDB

Jerusalem (Ebenezer) Church 6 mi.

Landmarks – Rincon, Georgia

Inscription. Built in 1767- 69 by Lutheran Protestants who came to Georgia in 1734 after being exiled from Catholic Salzburg in Europe, the church is officially name Jerusalem Church. It stands on the site of a wooden building probably ... More on HMDB

Tabby Sugar Works of John Houston McIntosh

Landmarks – Kings Bay, Georgia

Inscription. These are the ruins of a tabby sugar works built by John Houston McIntosh at New Canaan Plantation soon after 1825. In his sugar house McIntosh installed what was, according to Thomas Spalding, the first horizontal cane ... More on HMDB

Tradition Golf Course

Golf Courses – Hardeeville, South Carolina

Great course! However, housing development surrounding course is still in beginning stages so not much to look at but construction and trees. This does not take away from the course! I must ... More on golflink.com

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  • The 18-hole "Tradition" course at the Tradition National Golf Club facility in Hardeeville, South Carolina features 7,317 yards of golf from the longest tees for ... More on golflink.com

Shoal Bay West Beach

Beaches – Anguilla, Georgia

All the way west is this south coast beach, out of the way and private. Blue Waters sits on the eastern end and Cove Castles on the west. Great for swimming and walking. Anguilla is a tiny island with a big heart. Smiling comes naturally ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

2nd Battle of Fort Watson First British Fort To Fall

National And State Parks – Summerton, South Carolina

Inscription. 23 April 1781, American Forces: led by, Brig. Gen. Francis Marion, "The Swamp Fox", South Carolina Malitia, Commander, [Marion picture included], LTC Henry "Lighthorse Harry" Lee, Lee's Legion, British Forces: led by, ... More on HMDB

Jimbo's Lounge

Restaurants – Midway, Georgia

El Cerro Grande

Restaurants – Kingstree, South Carolina