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8-10 Tradd Street

The Lamboll Double Tenement

circa 1726

rebuilt 1781

The masonary structure of this double residence was constructed by Charleston merchant Thomas Lamboll

circa 1726. The date of construction is base on surviving land grants showing the establishment of common use alleys ...

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23 Tradd Street

William Bell House

This three-story stucco house with a clay tile hip roof was built by Charleston merchant William Bell following the destruction of an earlier residence by fire in 1778. The fire, the second of five great Charleston fires ...

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26 Tradd Street

Adam Ewing House

This town house was constructed by Adam Ewing, a Scots merchant, for his residence and place of business. He and his partner Robert Ewing (who bore the same surname but was no relation) had their counting house ...

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Aiken County Farmers' Market

The Aiken County Farmers’ Market, founded in 1951, was originally an open air market sponsored by the Edisto Grange. This building, which opened on May 21, 1954, was designed by Woodrow Jackson and built by the Aiken County chain gang. ...

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90 East Bay Street

Ancrum Wharf Building

The Ancrum Wharf Building was constructed by Parker Quince and John Ancrum, both North Carolina natives, who who married to Savannah and Mary Rhett. The Rhett sisters were heirs to Col. William Rhett. The Ancrum Wharf Building is ...

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32 Legare Street

Sword Gate House

Legare Street is named for goldsmith Solomon Legare “the Huguenot,” who built the first house on this property. Before the lot left the family in 1803, his descendants had become wealthy plantation owners and commission merchants.

This ...

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Kemmer Stand / Tavern

In 1817, John Kemmer purchased land here and built Kemmer Stand, a wayside inn, at the intersection of Burke Road. It was two-story, two-section structure that housed many travelers traversing the Cumberland Plateau. At the crest of this hill lies ...

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Caney Memorial Street

This brick street was laid in 1907 using bricks from Caney plants that were part of the early industrial expansion.

This street has been preserved as a memorial to the citizens of Caney who were major contributors through oil and gas ...

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Caney School District No. 34

Organized April 13, 1871

First School Board

Dr. A.M. Taylor, Treasurer

C.H. Smith, Clerk

S.H. Ridgeway, Director

J.W. Hodges, Director

Berryman Smith, Director

First Teachers

Mrs. Omer M. Smith

Miss Billie Smith

Mrs. Adda Barrington

Marker is at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Wood Street, on the left when traveling ...

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Bell's Trading Post and Village Water Well

1869 - 1870

Location of

Dr. J. W. Bell's Trading Post

and Village Water Well,

hand dug by John Luppy.

Also, original Caney

Survey Point and Marker

Marker is at the intersection of 4th Avenue and State Street, on the right when traveling west on 4th Avenue. ...

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