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New Additions: 

Pleasant Mountain Baptist Church Cemetery, contributed by Wanda Handberry.  Family names include Bates, Harley, Hartzog, Duncan, Handberry, Towne, Wall & Williamson

 

Pleasant Mountain Baptist Church - SC Gen Web (genealogy) page with historical account of the Pleasant Mountain Baptist Church, which was relocated to its current location as the Savannah River Plant site was being developed (1952).

    

Maps

1779 South Carolina Map, including Lower Three Runs Creek ("The Old Three Runs")

1825 Robert Mills Atlas Map of Barnwell District, showing Lower Three Runs Creek, James Furse home and mill

1864 Railroad Map of Barnwell and adjoining counties showing "Millettville" (LINK LOST)

1870 Colton's map of Port Royal Railroad and its connections

1879 Cram's Railroad & County Map of Georgia, showing "Millett"

1881 Cram's Railroad & County Map of Georgia, showing "Millettville"

1895 South Carolina Map, showing "Millett Sta. or Millettville P.O."

1895 Barnwell County Map, showing "Millett Sta. or Millettville P.O."

1938 WPA Township Map, Allendale County, showing "Milletteville" and "Millett Twp."

2004 Allendale County Map

 

Cemeteries

 Lower Three Runs Baptist Church Cemetery

 Robison-Black Cemetery

 Speedwell Methodist Church Cemetery

Pleasant Mountain Baptist Church Cemetery

Churches

Lower Three Runs Baptist Church

Speedwell Methodist Church

Pleasant Mountain Baptist Church

 

Allendale

Old Allendale High School Millett students attended this high school in the 1930's

Allendale High School Class of 1936 50th Reunion

Very Brief History of Allendale County

Early Settlers of Allendale County

Allendale County USGENWEB page

The Evolution of South Carolina's Old Districts and Counties

Population Trends Since 1900 - Allendale County

Farming

Asparagus Farming (Williston History)

 

 

Barnwell County

Williston History (mirrors Millett in many regards)

"I Don't Live There Anymore - The Ellenton Story" (a play, with this website of authentic photos of the area and historic notes)

Dunbarton (memories of former residents)

Meyer's Mill (Charles Meyer memories)

Savannah River Site history (Augusta Chronicle)

Forestry

Cypress Trees and the Leigh Banana Case Company

Steamboat Era

Henry Schultze and the Founding of Hamburg, South Carolina

Augusta Canal History (1830's-1900)

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