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Ten - Inch Smooth Bore Columbaid Cannon
This cannon and its mate
to the left have been
Melvin and Dollie Younts Conference Center
In named in Tribute to
Melvin K. Younts
Class ...
John Westfield Lide House
Side A
This Greek Revival house was built ca...
Great World War
1917 – 1918
In Memoriam
Erected by the Harold ...
Darlington Memorial Cemetery
Side A
This cemetery, established in 1890, w...
Capture of Island No. 10
Apr. 8. 1862
Covered by Federal gunboats, Maj. Gen. ...
DeWitt Clinton Cregier
This tablet is erected in recognition of the outstanding s...
Andrew Hunter
Side A
Andrew Hunter (d. 1823), planter, sta...
General Clifton Bledsoe Cates
1893 - 1970
(Front):
Clifton B. Cates, born on...
Darlington Memorial Center
This house was built in 1889 by Charles McCullough (1853-1...
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Ten - Inch Smooth Bore Columbaid Cannon
This cannon and its mate
to the left have been
identified as two-thirds
of Fort Sumter's "Three Gun
Battery" of October, 1863.
Marker is on East Battery Street near Murray Boulevard, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Melvin and Dollie Younts Conference Center
In named in Tribute to
Melvin K. Younts
Class of 1950
Attorney, Clvic and Corporate Leader
Successful Investor, Developer
and Lifetime Member of the
Furman University Advisory Council
and
Dollie Isgett Younts
Graduate of Columbia College
Class of 1951
Teacher, Mother of
Four Sons and One Daughter
Homemaker, and Civic Volunteer
Marker can be ...
John Westfield Lide House
Side A
This Greek Revival house was built ca. 1840 for John Westfield Lide (1794-1858), planter and state representative. Lide, the son of Maj. Robert Lide and Mary Westfield Holloway Lide, was a member of the third graduating class at ...
Great World War
1917 – 1918
In Memoriam
Erected by the Harold A. Taylor Post
No. 47
American Legion
In honor and grateful recognition of the gallant and meritorious services of the soldiers, sailors, and marines of the North Central District who sacrificed their lives in the ...
Darlington Memorial Cemetery
Side A
This cemetery, established in 1890, was originally a five-acre tract when it was laid out as the cemetery for the nearby Macedonia Baptist Church. The first African American cemetery in Darlington, it includes about 1,900 graves dating from ...
Capture of Island No. 10
Apr. 8. 1862
Covered by Federal gunboats, Maj. Gen. John Pope landed part of his army of 25,000 on the west shore of Madrid Bend, outflanking Confederate defenses, causing abandonment of the island. Brig. Gen. W.W. Mackall, retreating south, finding himself ...
DeWitt Clinton Cregier
This tablet is erected in recognition of the outstanding services to the city of Chicago given by
DeWitt Clinton Cregier
Engineer of Chicago Ave. Pumping Station 1853-1879
City Engineer 1879-1883
Commissioner of Public Works 1882-1886
Mayor of Chicago 1889-1891
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Andrew Hunter
Side A
Andrew Hunter (d. 1823), planter, state representative, and county official, is buried in the Hunter family cemetery about 400 ft. south. During the American Revolution he ran a grist mill several miles south on High Hill Creek, supplying ...
General Clifton Bledsoe Cates
1893 - 1970
(Front):
Clifton B. Cates, born on August 31, 1893, in Cates Landing, Tennessee, attended school in Lake County and the Missouri Military Academy in Mexico, Missouri. A graduate of the University of Tennessee's School of Law, Cates served as ...
Darlington Memorial Center
This house was built in 1889 by Charles McCullough (1853-1908), who served as town councilman and later as mayor. It was for many years a recreation center for local youth. The Darlington Memorial Center, chartered in 1946 as a memorial ...