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688: 772: 753: 786: 738: 718: 28: 2210: 702: 905: 277:, Five generations of Broughtons with extensive land holdings dating back to "Kings Grant" of Seven miles of property along the Santee. Farming, cattle, logging and Broughton's Mill at Mill Creek. Plantation house located in Pinewood, SC destroyed by fire of 1937. Broughton Family funded the Baptist church and in the 1920s the Presbyterian Church in Pinewood. 883: 927: 963: 974: 952: 916: 575:, which intersects South Carolina Highway 261 just south of Stateburg. This intersection is 32 miles from Columbia and 12 miles from Sumter. The original Sumter to Columbia road was "Garner's Ferry Road," a part of which exists north in Stateburg. Most of U.S. Route 76/US Route 378 in 609:
east across the river to Wateree Junction and then north on the west of Kings Highway through Middleton, Foxville, Dixie Crossing, the former Stateburg Station on Garner's Ferry Road, Claremont, Horatio, Hagood and then into Kershaw County. It ran through
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David Duncan Wallace placed the area in what he called the "red hill region" of the state. He wrote: "The High Hills of Santee paralleling the Wateree River on its east attain an almost mountainous appearance. The region contains much good land."
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The Wateree River was one of the first means of access to the High Hills of Santee. Manchester became its gateway river port. There were ferry crossings at Garner's Ferry near Stateburg and further south at Stark's Ferry near Manchester.
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University South Caroliniana Society, Newsletter, Spring 1997, Teal, Harvey S. Experiencing history: a visit to a railroad "stonehenge"
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Africans as laborers. Among the planter families were The Broughtons, The Dinkins, Richardsons, and the Singletons, whose daughter
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University South Caroliniana Society, Newsletter, Spring 1998, Haile, Dr. E. Cantey, Jr., Civil War History in the Wateree Swamp
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The major north–south road in the High Hills of Santee since the 18th century has been "Kings Highway". It originally ran from
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The High Hills of Santee had many notable plantations, most of which grew cotton with slave labor. Some of them survive.
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The High Hills of Santee name has been in use since the 18th century, when the area became a popular resort for wealthy
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Moor Hill, owned by Thomas Sumter, grandson of the general, and later by DeSaussure Bull, a descendant of
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after his election as a widower president following the second term of President Andrew Jackson.
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and approximately 200 cars from the rolling stock of the Wilmington & Manchester and
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From Sumter today one railroad line runs west to Wedgefield and across the Wateree to
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Brookland Plantation House, Old Charleston Road (State Route 261), Stateburg vicinity;
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Historic sites in the High Hills of Santee include three National Historic Landmarks:
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South Carolina Department of Archives and History file on Stateburg Historic District
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Summer Home in Bradford Springs, owned by Capt. James Gaillard of Charleston.
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Broughton's Graveyard and Singleton's Graveyard, are due south of Wedgefield;
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was named died at Borough House and was buried in the Holy Cross churchyard.
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Teal, Harvey S. "Experiencing history: a visit to a railroad 'stonehenge'"
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Historic American Buildings Survey for High Hills of Santee Baptist Church
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county line and northeasterly to include the former summer resort town of
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Other places listed on the National Register of Historic Places include:
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Historic Church of the Holy Cross, Stateburg, High Hills of the Santee
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Haile, Dr. E. Cantey, Jr., "Civil War History in the Wateree Swamp"
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Garner's Ferry, formerly Brisbane's Ferry, originally Simmons Ferry
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An Account of Potter's Raid by a Private in the Massachusetts 54th
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Places, past and present, in the High Hills of Santee, include:
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St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Bradford Springs, South Carolina)
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Mary Schuette, Nomination Form for Stateburg Historic District
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The Ruins, Stateburg, owned by General Thomas Sumter, then by
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Home House, Stateburg, no longer extant, belonged to General
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Road to Pinewood: S.C. 261 filled with religion, recreation
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Richardson, Katherine H., nomination form for St. Philip's
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before reaching Camden. At Wateree Junction, it met the
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Names in South Carolina, November, 1966, vol. 13, p.34
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Miller House, later known as Ellison House, Stateburg;
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Pinewood, South Carolina)
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Account of a recent visit to the High Hills of Santee
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Historic American Buildings Survey for Ramsey House
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Since 1902 the town has been included in 2272:Geography of Sumter County, South Carolina 1168: 1154: 895:South Carolina Plantations - Sumter County 860:South Carolina: A Short History, 1520-1948 315:, (1859–1931), Governor of South Carolina. 652:now flooded swamp called Sparkleberry to 589:, partly because of its remote location. 289:, was born in Stateburg, the daughter of 1113:Abandoned Rails - Wateree to Kings Creek 1051:, University South Caroliniana Society, 824:USC Institute for Southern Studies XV 29 26: 2277:Geography of Lee County, South Carolina 805: 761:, statesman and botanist, for whom the 567:, a four-lane, divided highway between 470:Foxville, also known as Camden Junction 148:, and several structures listed on the 14: 2259: 1142:, June 16, 2013 accessed June 19, 2013 359:Orange Grove (Dalzell, South Carolina) 84:United States House of Representatives 1149: 672:through the area and is part of the 551:. It followed an older trail of the 352:The Cedars and the Pines, Springhill 262: 150:National Register of Historic Places 18:High Hills of Santee, South Carolina 778:High Hills of Santee Baptist Church 494:Middleton, formerly Clarendon Depot 254:High Hills of Santee Baptist Church 24: 1096:Map of Stateburg Historic District 917:Historic American Buildings Survey 616:Wilmington and Manchester Railroad 429:Ramsey House, Poinsett State Park; 339:, First Lady of the United States. 25: 2288: 1074: 524: 397:Melrose, Wedgefield, location of 178: 2208: 1091:Names in the Old Sumter District 1008:Names in the Old Sumter District 784: 770: 751: 736: 716: 700: 686: 109:, and had a large population of 1058: 1035: 1012: 1001: 990: 979: 968: 957: 946: 932: 921: 910: 618:, which ran from Manchester to 559:. The major east west road is 163:Despite the short distances to 127:First Lady of the United States 899: 888: 877: 865: 852: 840: 828: 817: 438:San Souci, Stateburg, home of 344:Notable plantations and houses 13: 1: 798: 659: 45:Sumter County, South Carolina 942:Winter, 1967, vol, 14, p. 24 666:High Hills of Santee Passage 592: 337:Angelica Singleton Van Buren 7: 244:Stateburg Historic District 142:National Historic Landmarks 70:The county was named after 10: 2293: 679: 620:Wilmington, North Carolina 557:South Carolina Highway 261 479:, formerly Sanders Station 313:Richard Irvine Manning III 293:and his wife, Mary Boykin. 146:National Historic District 2215:South Carolina portal 2204: 2164:Colleges and universities 2126: 2118:Wildlife management areas 1987: 1744: 1661: 1498: 1330: 1287: 1199: 1187: 579:still carries this name. 449: 39:, sometimes known as the 1065:"Wateree to Kings Creek" 940:Names in South Carolina, 694:Borough House Plantation 635:South Carolina Railroads 538: 529: 319:Wyndham Meredith Manning 194:Church of the Holy Cross 188:Borough House Plantation 140:The area includes three 41:High Hills of the Santee 2017:Congressional districts 858:Wallace, David Duncan, 847:"Singleton's Graveyard" 603:South Carolina Railroad 509:, formerly Stateborough 248:contributing properties 158:Manchester State Forest 1209:Atlantic Coastal Plain 385:James Hill, Stateburg; 376:, who is buried there; 363:Bloomhill, Wedgefield; 325:Stephen Decatur Miller 291:Stephen Decatur Miller 32: 1254:Olde English District 1140:The State (newspaper) 1067:, Abandoned Railroads 759:Joel Roberts Poinsett 601:branch of the former 585:was sometimes called 399:Singleton's Graveyard 382:Homefield, Stateburg; 30: 2267:High Hills of Santee 1224:High Hills of Santee 1214:Blue Ridge Mountains 874:, Random Connections 707:Portrait of General 515:Wateree Junction and 500:, formerly Clarendon 445:Woodlawn, Stateburg. 423:Needwood, Stateburg; 202:, north of Pinewood. 37:High Hills of Santee 2239: /  2113:Tourist attractions 1518:Batesburg-Leesville 1249:Ninety-Six District 1229:Lake Murray Country 792:Mary Boykin Chesnut 583:Millford Plantation 485:, formerly Louellen 404:Midway, Wedgefield; 281:Mary Boykin Chesnut 269:Richard H. 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Index

High Hills of Santee, South Carolina

Sumter County, South Carolina
Santee River
Wateree River
Kershaw
Bradford Springs
Lee County
Thomas Sumter
Virginia
Revolution
United States House of Representatives
Senate
planters
malaria
Lowcountry
plantations
enslaved
Angelica
Abraham Van Buren
Martin Van Buren
First Lady of the United States
historian
National Historic Landmarks
National Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
Poinsett State Park
Manchester State Forest
Columbia
Sumter

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