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6: Plat:
Original location of cabins African Americans built eight hewn-timber cabins when J. Eli Gregg moved to Mars Bluff in about 1836. The cabins were in a cotton field on a sandy road called “the street” which, if it were still there, would run through the heart of Francis Marion University campus--from behind Stokes Hall, past the library, and through the gym. (Plat by R. A. Johnson, surveyor, for J. Eli Gregg, November 30, 1870.) |
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Copyright Amelia Wallace Vernon. All rights reserved,
1998. Revised, 2007.