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  2. Due West, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Due West is a town in Abbeville County, South Carolina. The population was 1,247 at the 2010 census . [ 5 ] It is home to Erskine College , Erskine Theological Seminary and Dixie High School .

  3. Erskine College–Due West Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Erskine College–Due West Historic District, is a historic district in Due West, South Carolina, in the United States. [2] It consists of 88 contributing properties and includes part of the campus of Erskine College as well as private homes, businesses, and other buildings in the town of Due West.

  4. Young Place - Wikipedia

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    Young Place is a historic farmhouse in Due West, Abbeville County, South Carolina. It was the home of Reverend J.N. Young, a religious leader, teacher, and one of the founders of nearby Erskine College. [2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Abbeville ...

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    September 14, 1972 (Roughly bounded by the former Seaboard Coast Line tracks, South Carolina Highway 72, Rickey, Haight, Hemphill, and Haigler Sts.; also roughly east of Magazine St., south of Whitehall St., northwest along Long Branch St., west of Lemon St., and north along Washington St.; also roughly west along N. Main St. from Haigler to Livingston Sts., north along Greenville St., and ...

  6. Erskine College - Wikipedia

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    Erskine College was founded by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in 1839. Prior to this time the church had established an academy for men in Due West, S.C., in 1835, and a seminary in 1837. The academy became Erskine College, the first four-year church-related college in South Carolina. [5]

  7. Treaty of Dewitt's Corner - Wikipedia

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    In May 1777, Colonel Williamson led a South Carolina delegation to Dewitt’s Corner, near present-day Due West in Abbeville County to settle the requested peace terms. [2] Georgia also sent delegates. As a result of the treaty negotiations, the Cherokee were forced to surrender vast tracts of territory in North Carolina and South Carolina. [2] [1]

  8. Black history is South Carolina history and it must be taught ...

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    Anti-CRT politicians are upset “because some high school student might stumble across an old copy of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and actually read it.”

  9. Due West Female College - Wikipedia

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    Woman's College, Due West. Due West Female College was a private women's college that operated in Due West, South Carolina, US, from 1859 until 1927, when it merged with Erskine College. Due West was founded by a mixed group of lay men and local leaders from the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Its first president was John Irwin Bonner ...