THE PHOTO ALBUM Richland County
Headstones
| James
H. Williams born Aug 14, 1867 died Aug 29, 1927 ![]() |
James William
Witherspoon born 1893 died 1993 age 100 years & Myrtle Louise Witherspoon born 1898 died 1971
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| Frances
Gantt born 1874 died 1934 |
Robert
Gantt born 1870 died 1936 ![]() |
| Melinda
A. Evans M.D. born May 13 1874 died Nov 17 1935 ![]() |
Harry
Green born in slavery died Nov 28 1918 "Highly respected by both races". ![]() |
| Charles
House born 1863 died 1942 & Carrie E. House born 1879 died 1957 ![]() |
Spencer
Brown died Dec. 1911 aged 96
years.. "Servant to J. C. Seegers aged 49 years" ![]() |
Hagood Family |
Katherine
L. Gaffney born Oct 26 1893 died Nov 22, 1996 age 103 years ![]() |
| C.
P. Chavis born Sep 4 1875 died Aug 21, 1928 ![]() |
Jack
Spam born Aug 31, 1874 died Jul 8, 1943 ![]() |
| Kitty
Brown born 1869 died 1943 ![]() |
Lila
Goodson born 1885 died 1988 age 103 years ![]() |
| Mary
Ray Saxon Jackson born Sep 1894 died Jul 20 1962 ![]() |
Jane
Ballard died 1893 "Grandmother and faithful friend of Mrs. Celia Dial Saxon" ![]() |
| William
Tucker born Apr 19 1836 died Dec 27 1900 ![]() |
William
Manigault born 1883 died 1940 ![]() |
| Geiger
Ave Cemetery In loving memory, this cemetery contains Confederate Veterans and their families in the central area and State Hospital patients in surrounding locations ![]() |
Richard
Carroll Chaplain 10th
U.S.V. Inf. Spanish American War born Nov 1859 died Oct 30, 1929 ![]() |
| Lucretia
Sumter born March 1820 died Dec 19, 1890 "Mrs. Weston's children's Mammy" ![]() |
Margaret
E. Montgomery born Feb 9, 1910 died Oct 9, 1942, Rebecca Jones born Oct 22, 1903 died Oct 6, 1943 and Pauline E. Tobin born Oct 22, 1920 died Nov 9, 1944 ![]() |
| Lizzie
Benson born 1855 died July 11, 1927 ![]() |
Rev.
W. W. Adams born Nov 4, 1834 died Sep 7, 1885 ![]() |
| Jane
Boykin (House) died May 5th 1896 age 69 years ![]() |
Celia Dial Saxon born Oct 1, 1857 died Jun 29, 1939 ![]() |
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B. F. Randolph, late state senator
for Orangeburg County, who died at Hodges station, Abbeville County at the hands of assassins Friday October 16th, 1868 |
| Herein
lie the remains of 37 individuals who were moved from their earlier resting places near the East Bank of the Broad River to permit construction of the Columbia Railroad relocation project. ![]() |
Herein
lie the remains of 692 individuals-- perhaps early settlers of this area--whose identities are unknown. These remains were moved from their earlier resting places near the bank of the BroadRiver, in order to permit the widening of Route I-126 on that location ![]() |
Last Update:
10/2008
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