Historical Markers in Sumter County, South Carolina
Battle of Beech Creek / The Civil War Ends In S.C
Battle of Dingles Mill
Battle of Dingle's Mill
Battle of Stateburg
Bethel Baptist Church
Bethel United Methodist Church
Beulah School
Birthplace of Mary McLeod Bethune
Burwell Boykin / Battle of Boykins Mill
Cane Savannah Plantation
Church of the Holy Cross
Church of the Holy Cross
Church of the Holy Cross Stateburg / Holy Cross Churchyard
Clara Louise Kellogg
Col. David Dubose Gaillard
Concord Presbyterian Church
Early Charleston Road
Elizabeth White House
Enon Baptist Church
First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church
Furman Academy and Theological Institution
Gen. Thomas Sumter Memorial Highway
General Sumter Memorial Academy
General Thomas Sumter
General Thomas Sumter 1734 -1832
General Thomas Sumter Grave
Goodwill Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.
Green Swamp Methodist Church
Henry J. Maxwell Farm
Henry L. Scarborough House
High Hills Baptist Church
Joel Roberts Poinsett
Kendall Institute
Lenoir Store
Major General George L. Mabry, Jr. Veterans Memorial Park
Military Post / Potter's Raid
Millford Plantation
Mount Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church
Mt. Zion Methodist Church
Oakland Plantation
Potter's Headquarters / Federal Order Of Battle
Richard Richardson
Salem (Black River) Presbyterian Church
Site of Furman Academy
Site of Manchester
Site of The Battle of Dingle's Mill
Skirmish at Dinkins' Mill
St. Anne Catholic Church
St. James Lutheran Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Paul African American Methodist Episcopal Church
Sumter District Confederate Dead
Sumter Institute
Sumter Vietnam Memorial
Sumter World War II Monument
Sumterville Academy
Sumter's Court Houses
Sumter's Memorial To Its Brave Soldiers
Temple Sinai
The Mayesville Story
The Tuomey Hospital
Thomas Sumter
Wedgefield Presbyterian Church
William Tennent
Y.M.C.A.
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