Historical Markers in Abbeville County, South Carolina
Abbeville County
Abbeville County Confederate Monument
Abbeville County Courthouse (1908)
Abbeville County Veterans Memorial
Abbeville Opera House (1908)
Abbeville Square
Abbeville's Confederate Colonels
Action at Pratt's Mill
Angela Marlow Newton
Bartlett Tucker Family Cemetery
Belmont Inn (1903)
Birthplace of Calhoun
Boonesborough Township (1763)
Bowie
Bowie Family Memorial
Broadmouth Baptist Church
Bryson College Memorial
Burt-Stark House / Jefferson Daviss Flight
Calhoun Falls World War I and II Veterans Monument
Camp-Walker Plaza
Clarence E. Pressley
Colonial Block House/Fort Pickens
Conservation Cabin
Constitution Tree
Due West
Erskine College
First Burial in Long Cane Cemetery
First Secession Meeting Boulder
First Secession Meeting Columns
Forest Lawn Memory Gardens Veterans Monument
Fort Pickens
Harbison College President's Home
Harpers Ferry Drowning
Henry McNeal Turner
Humane Society Alliance Fountain (1912)
John Callaham - Zachariah Carwile Memorial
Lebanon Presbyterian Church
Long Cane Cemetery
Lowndesville
Lowndesville Veterans Monument
Maj. Thomas D. Howie
Major Thomas Dry Howie
Marie Cromer Seigler
Marilyn Anne McKinney
McGowan-Barksdale-Bundy House
Millwood
Old Bank Building (ca. 1865)
Olin D. Johnston Memorial Boulevard
Operation Desert Shield / Storm Monument
Parsons Mountain
Parsons Mountain World War II Memorial
Patrick Calhoun Burial Grounds
Quay-Wardlaw House
Rev. J.I. Bonner Monument
Richard B. Russell Dam
Secession Hill
Southside Baptist Church
Templeton-Drake Cabin ca. 1764
The Bundy-Barksdale-McGowan House
The Donalds Grange No. 497
The Last Meeting of the Confederate States Cabinet
The Law Offices of John C. Calhoun
The Lynching of Anthony Crawford / Racial Violence in South Carolina
The Old Livery Stable
This Water Fountain
Thomas Chiles Perrin House
Treaty of DeWitt's Corner
Trinity Episcopal Church
W.D. Nixon Bridge
Welcome to Calhoun Falls State Recreation Area
William Bartram Trail
William Moffatt Grier
"Big Bob"