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Pineville, a historic refuge—Pineville cemeteries: Thomas Walter

Pineville, a historic refuge—Pineville cemeteries: Thomas Walter
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Pineville, a historic refuge—The Sack of Mexico Plantation

Eutaw Plantation lay between Eutawville and the Eutaw Springs Battlefield. William Mazyck Porcher was marched from Mexico Plantation to Eutaw Plantation then to Charleston by General Hartwell in 1865. This photo of Eutaw was taken in 1935 before it was flooded by the Santee-Cooper Project. The house was built in 1808 by William Sinkler and

Pineville, a historic refuge— The Burning of Pineville, Part 2

These troops served in the 107th U.S. Colored Infantry. Photograph from Library of Congress Dr. Peter Gaillard Gourdin II wrote the following letter from the field hospital in Adams Run to his wife, Ella Palmer Gourdin, in Pineville on February 6, 1865: Dear Ella, Since my letter of the third the turn of military events

Pineville, a historic refuge—The Burning of Pineville

Pineville, a historic refuge—The Burning of Pineville
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Pineville, a historic refuge—The Fever of 1833

Springfield Plantation house near Pineville was built in 1818 for Joseph Palmer. It survived the Civil War but was demolished in 1939 for the Santee-Cooper Project. The land is now beneath Lake Moultrie. During the War of American Independence, most of the plantation homes along the Santee River were sacked and burned by the British

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