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    Historic Brattonsville

    1444 Brattonsville Rd, Mc Connells, SC     (803) 684-2327

    4 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    720 acre village and Revolutionary War battle. 29 structures reflect Piedmont culture and development from 1760-1840 stepintohistory.com

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    Fishing Creek Revolutionary / Confederate War Memorial

    Chester Cir, Chester, SC     (803) 482-2370

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    [Front Side]1775-1781 Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery [List of Names] [Reverse Side] 1861-1865 In Memoriam Confederate Veterans Buried in Fishing Creek Pres. Cemetery [List of Names] hmdb.org

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    Museum Of York County

    4621 Mt Gallant Rd, Rock Hill, SC     (803) 329-2121

    3 out of 5 based on 7 ratings

    Opened in 1977 Dome of 9.14m 64 seats Starball projector Spitz 512 discoversouthcarolina.com

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    Confederate Park

    Fort Mill, SC     (803) 547-5900

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Established 1891 on property donated by Capt. Samuel E. White. The site was given citizens of Fort Mill to perpetuate the memory of those who sacrificed so much from 1861-1865. Assisting in making the historic spot a reality we... hmdb.org

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    Brattonsville

    Mc Connells, SC    

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    This restored rural community is located on Brattonsville Road, off SH 322, five miles east of McConnells.  It is now considered a “living history village.”  There are 29 buildings in the park.  Four are ... history.rootsweb

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    To The Faithful Slaves

    Fort Mill, SC    

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    [West Side]: 1860 Dedicated to the faithful slaves who, loyal to a sacred trust, toiled for the support of the army with matchless devotion and sterling fidelity [and] guarded our defenseless homes, women and children during th... hmdb.org

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    A House Of Untold Stories

    Mcconnells Hwy, York, SC    

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    Every brick in this building is a testament to the enslaved African Americans who once lived on this plantation. The 1860 census lists Harriet Bratton owning eighty slaves and twenty slave houses. Of those houses this cabin is ... hmdb.org

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    Clinton Junior College

    Rock Hill, SC    

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    Clinton Junior College, affiliated with the A.M.E. Zion Church, was founded in 1894 by Revs. Nero Crockett and W.M. Robinson as Clinton Institute. Named for Bishop Isom C. Clinton, it featured primary and secondary courses as w... hmdb.org

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    Emmett Scott School

    Rock Hill, SC    

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    [Front]: This school, founded in 1920, was the first public school for blacks in Rock Hill. Named for Emmett J. Scott (1873-1957), a prominent educator who was then secretary of Howard University, Emmett Scott School included a... hmdb.org

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    St. Anne's Parochial School

    Rock Hill, SC    

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    [Front]: St. Anne?s Church, the first Catholic church in York County, was founded in 1919 by the Rev. William A. Tobin of Columbia. The first building, erected on Saluda Street in 1920, closed in 1961. St. Anne?s opened its fir... hmdb.org

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    Ebenezer Grill

    1525 Ebenezer Rd, Rock Hill, SC     (803) 327-6700

    5 out of 5 based on 14 ratings

    [West side] Remembering how they resisted oppression and injustice, defended truth and the right, fought for their native land, enduring hardship and sacrifice. We assume the sacred trust of perpetuating their memory with lov... igougo.com

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    Bethesda Presbyterian Church

    Brattonsville Rd, Mc Connells, SC    

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    (Side A) This church, which held services as early as 1760 about 1 mi. E, gave its name to a Scots-Irish community in this area before the Revolution. It was formally organized in 1769 by Rev. William Richardson. In 1771 John F... hmdb.org

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    Backwoods Cabin

    Mcconnells Hwy, York, SC    

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    The upper part of South Carolina was opened to settlement during the mid-1700s. Traveling down the Great Wagon Road from Virginia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, settlers brought with them vast knowledge needed for life in th... hmdb.org

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    Bratton Home

    Mcconnells Hwy, York, SC    

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    This structure, built by William Bratton about 1770, is one of the oldest in York County. The original log house was a two-story home. The timber frame wing at the back of the house was added later. The home was built on the Li... hmdb.org