
The Courthouse Lancaster County
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N 34° 43.218 W 080° 46.251
17S E 520981 N 3842050
The Courthouse Lancaster County
Built in 1825-1828.
Waymark Code: WMNXK7
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 05/19/2015
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Inscription is as follows;
Front of marker:
The Courthouse Lancaster County
Built in 1825-1828. Designed by Robert Mills of Charleston, South Carolina, America's first native born, professionally trained architect, State Civil and Military Engineer and designer of the Washington Monument.
Reverse of marker:
John Simpson in 1792 gave a courthouse site to the people of the region known as Lancaster County (1785-1798), Lancaster District (1798-1868), and Lancaster County since 1868. Three courthouses have occupied the site: a log house (1795-1800), a frame building (1800-1828), and the present structure.
This marker is located in Lancaster, South Carolina, in Lancaster County, and is at the intersection of South Main Street and West Dunlap Street, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
This marker was erected in 1957 by the Waxhaw Chapter of The Daughters of the American Revolution.
Marker Name: The Courthouse Lancaster County
 Marker Location: City
 Type of Marker: Building
 Marker number: 29-4
 County: Lancaster

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