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REFUELING STOPS: Killian’s Mill, Campbell’s Mill, Ridgeway (Fairfield Co), Simpson’s (Fairfield Co), Robertson’s (Fairfield Co), Winnsboro (Fairfield Co), Albion (?), White Oak, Youngsville, Blackstock, Cornwell, Chesterville, Lewis T. O., Smith’s T. O., Ebenezer / Rock Hill (Along the Landsford Road, by Wm. B. White, Jr. Vol., I – 2008)
Names associated with this map include:
Arledge |
Bethel Church |
Blackstock |
Bratton |
Brown |
Caldwell, J. |
Cameron |
Camp Fairwell |
Canal |
Concord Church |
Cubin |
Cuson, T. |
Douglass |
Douglass |
Ervin |
Ford – Catawba River |
Ford, D. McCollough |
Ford, R. |
Ford, S. |
Gaillard |
Gladden, J. |
Gladden, Jesse |
Goosee |
Gunther, Mrs. |
Hall, D. |
Hall, M. |
Hall, R. |
Hollis |
Johnton, James |
Jones, J.J. |
Lumpkin |
Mackorell |
McAlley’s Ferry |
McCrory, J. |
McCrory, J.A. |
McDaniel, D. |
McMaster |
Mills |
Mobley |
Mobley, E.D. |
Mobley, F.P. |
Mobley, S. |
Montgomery |
Montgomery Island |
Morrison |
Nickey |
Old Gladden’s Grove |
Osborn, W. |
Rawls |
Richmond, J. |
Rowls |
School House |
Scott, D. |
Shark’s Island |
Smith and Milton |
Thorn |
Wateree Church |
Wilson |
Woodward’s Turnout |
Young |
Young’s Rifle |
Youngsville |
*** Historian Harvey S. Teal’s South Carolina Postal History, 1989 states: the “Old Gladden’s Grove Post Office, operated from 1821 – the Civil War, Silas Gladden Postmaster.”
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