Cheraw, SC
Courtesy of
John Guss, site manager Bennett
Place, NC For any use of these photos contact Webmaster |
Links: 1. A Brief History of Cheraw, SC 2. Cheraw, SC: Wikipedia 3. Old St. David's Episcopal Church 4. Cheraw historical homes 5. The Civil War and Cheraw, SC |
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(2009) Enlarge The last
Anglican church built in South Carolina under King George III, this
historic church was used by the Americans and the British during the
American Revolution and later by both the Confederate and Union armies.
The first Confederate Monument ever built is located in the cemetery on
the grounds of this church, as well as the graves of Alexander Gregg and
famous steamboat commander Moses Rogers |
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(2009) Enlarge Church cemetery. Memorial to the three grandson's of Gen. Thomas Erasmus Powe |
(2009) Enlarge Enfield. Located just down the street from General Sherman's Headquarters was the Headquarters of General O.O. Howard |
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