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National Historic Landmark-Edward Rutledge House
National Historic Landmark- Edward Rutledge House
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National Historic Landmark-John Rutledge House
National Historic Landmark- John Rutledge House
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Edward Rutledge Charity
This building was built in 1917 in memory of Edward Rutled...
Archibald Rutledge Birthplace
Side A
Archibald Hamilton Rutledge ...
Rutledge's Tennessee Battery
Statham's Brigade - Breckinridge's Corps
C.S.
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Laurens - Rutledge House
117 Broad Street
This Georgian style residence was...
John Rutledge Home
This house, built before the American Revolution, was the ...
Rutledge
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed ...
The Battle Of Seneca Town / Fort Rutledge
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The Battle of Seneca Town
Senec...
Site of Fort Rutledge
Site of Fort Rutledge
Erected 1776
Marker is o...
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National Historic Landmark-Edward Rutledge House
National Historic Landmark- Edward Rutledge House
From 1787 until his death, this was the residence of Edward Rutledge (1749-1800), a delegate to the Continental Congress (1774-77), where he signed the Declaration of Independence, and Governor of South Carolina (1798-1800).
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National Historic Landmark-John Rutledge House
National Historic Landmark- John Rutledge House
From 1763 until his death, this large three story brick structure was the home of John Rutledge (1739-1800), older brother of Edward, who served in the Continental Congress (1774-76, 1782-83), was Governor of South Carolina ...
Edward Rutledge Charity
This building was built in 1917 in memory of Edward Rutledge.
Mr. Rutledge was born in northern Ireland on March 6, 1834. As a child he moved with his parents to South Mountain, Ontario, Canada where they farmed. At age ...
Archibald Rutledge Birthplace
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Archibald Hamilton Rutledge (1883-1973), educator, man of letters, and the first poet laureate of S.C., was born at this site, in a house known to the Rutledge family as "Summer Place." Rutledge, who grew up here and ...
Rutledge's Tennessee Battery
Statham's Brigade - Breckinridge's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
Rutledge's Tenn. Battery,
Statham's (3d) Brigade,
Breckinridge's Corps.
This battery was engaged here from about noon to 2 P.M. April 7, 1862.
Marker is at the intersection of Corinth Road and Hamburg-Purdy Road, on the left when ...
Laurens - Rutledge House
117 Broad Street
This Georgian style residence was built for James Laurens (1728-1784) by Charleston architect-builders Miller & Fullerton on property once part of Dr. Samuel Carne's 18th century orange garden. Laurens was a Charleston merchant and the brother of ...
John Rutledge Home
This house, built before the American Revolution, was the residence of John Rutledge (1739-1800), first Governor of the State of South Carolina. He was President of South Carolina, 1776-78, and Governor, 1779-82, signer of the U. S. Constitution, 1787, Chief ...
Rutledge
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community of
Rutledge
In the 1840s, the heirs of Hezekiah Rutledge deeded right-of-way to the Georgia Railroad. The farm came to be referred to as "Rutledge Place” ...
The Battle Of Seneca Town / Fort Rutledge
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The Battle of Seneca Town
Seneca Town, on the Seneca River E of present-day Seneca, was one of several Cherokee “Lower Towns.” On August 1, 1776, Maj. Andrew Williamson’s S.C. militia, on a raid against these towns, was ambushed by Loyalists ...
Site of Fort Rutledge
Site of Fort Rutledge
Erected 1776
Marker is on Dyke Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org