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Owens was born in Greenwood, South Carolina, and raised in mill villages and on his grandparents' small farm.His father was in the military, and the family later moved to Fort Bragg, NC, and then to Darmstadt, Germany, and Augusta, Georgia, where he graduated from the Academy of Richmond County.
David Drake (c. 1800 – c. 1870s), also known as "Dave Pottery" and "Dave the Potter", was an American potter who lived in Edgefield, South Carolina. An enslaved African American, Drake spent most of his life working for his masters, but became free at the end of the American Civil War. [1] He is thought to have died in the 1870s.
The South Carolina Poetry Archives at Furman University is a collection of published works, manuscripts, and ephemeral materials from over one hundred authors. It is housed in Greenville, South Carolina , at the Special Collections and Archives department of the James B. Duke Library.
Notable buildings include the Edgefield County Courthouse, Trinity Episcopal Church and Rectory, St. Mary's Catholic Church (designed by John R. Niernsee), Halcyon Grove, Oakley Park, Carroll Hill, Blocker House, Yarborough House, and Padgett House. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1]
Location of Edgefield County in South Carolina. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Edgefield County, South Carolina.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Edgefield County, South Carolina, United States.
Hickory Tavern: 73001710 Chicora Wood Plantation: Georgetown 75001687 Coffin Point Plantation: Frogmore 93000475 Crawford's Plantation House: Edisto Island Crowfield Hall Goose Creek: 07000098 Dantzler Plantation: Holly Hill 74001851 Darby Plantation: Edgefield 71000776 Davis Plantation: Monticello 66000701 Drayton Hall: October 9, 1960: Charleston
Pottersville is a historic archaeological site located near Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina. It was the site of the Pottersville kiln, which was in existence until the American Civil War when it was abandoned. The kiln was involved in the production and distribution of the alkaline glazed wares.
Hickory Hill (Glasgow, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Rockbridge County, Virginia Hickory Hill (McLean, Virginia) , the home of the Robert F. Kennedy family Hickory Hill, West Virginia