Historical Markers in Edgefield County, South Carolina
12 Stone Monument
A History of Violence
Agricultural History
Andrew Pickens
Benjamin R. Tillman House
Benjamin Ryan Tillman
Bettis Academy
Bettis Academy
Big Stevens Creek Baptist Church (Hardy's)
Birthplace of General James Longstreet
Darby
Edgefield
Edgefield County
Edgefield County Confederate Monument
Edgefield County Veterans Memorial
Edgefield County World War I Memorial
Edgefield United Methodist Church / The Reverend Joseph Moore
Edwards Building
First Baptist Church / Village Cemetery
First Term of Court
Francis Wilkinson Pickens
George McDuffie
Governors and Lieutenant Governors from Edgefield
Horns Creek Baptist Church / Revolutionary Skirmish at Horns Creek
Horn's Creek Church
Industrial History
Israel Mukashy Building
J. Strom Thurmond
J. Strom Thurmond Birthplace
James Henry Hammond
James Strom Thurmond
John Calhoun Sheppard
John Gary Evans
Johnston
Johnston Civil War Monument
Johnston Presbyterian Church
Johnston Schools / Johnston Educators
Lott's Tavern & Post Office
Lt. General James Longstreet (1821-1904)
Lynch Building
M60A3 Main Battle Tank
Martha M. Rich Building
Milledge Luke Bonham
Mt. Canaan Baptist Church
Oakley Park Museum
Old Law Building
Old Simkins Cemetery
Original Site of Furman Academy
Piedmont Technical College, Edgefield Center
Pierce Mason Butler
Political Heritage
Religion & Education
Richard Tutt House / Tutt Cemetery
Sheppard's Crossroads
The Booth-Toney Shootout of 1878
The Jewish Merchants of Edgefield
The Name "Edgefield"
Town of Edgefield Parking Lot
Turner's Country Store
Village Academy / Furman Academy and Theological Institute
Welcome to Historic Edgefield
Welcome to Historic Edgefield
William Johnston