Site of Grindal’s Ford from the south shore of the Pacolet River.
The Dawkins house. Build by Elijah Dawkins
James Moseley’s headstone
Goudelock Cabin as it appeared in 2012. Moved from its original location – this is the cabin Gen. Sumter was nursed in after his wound at Blackstocks.
Gazing down toward Sandy Run.
The Pacolet River from the highway bridge in 2009
The Wagstop Plantation
Foundations near Sandy Run.
The Hames Cemetery off Eisontown Road
Robert Ivey and James Roberston guide me to James Moseley’s home place in 2009
At the Henderson cemetery
Plaque at Wagstop Plantation
J.S.Sims headstone Fernandis Cemetery near the Pacolet
The Littlejohn Cemetery near Wagstop
Remains of Christies Tavern as they appeared in 2012.
The Pacolet River at Grindal’s Ford site.
2 Comments
Nick Sicignano
May 07, 2015 @
03:14:32
Lovely photos! My 7th great-grandfather was William Marchbanks, mentioned several times in the blog. His daughter, Nancy, Young (nee Marchbanks) made application in Pickens District South Carolina for a widow’s pension stating that at the time of her marriage to Levi Young she lived with her father on or near the Pacolet River near GRINDAL SHOALS in Union District South Carolina.
Nick Sicignano
May 07, 2015 @ 03:14:32
Lovely photos! My 7th great-grandfather was William Marchbanks, mentioned several times in the blog. His daughter, Nancy, Young (nee Marchbanks) made application in Pickens District South Carolina for a widow’s pension stating that at the time of her marriage to Levi Young she lived with her father on or near the Pacolet River near GRINDAL SHOALS in Union District South Carolina.
Doug Thompson
Mar 25, 2024 @ 15:37:31
Would love to talk to Robert A Ivey about the Musgrove and Cannon link.