Two water holes; Reasonable rates and electric golf carts.
Two water holes; Reasonable rates and electric golf carts.
Fishdam Ford was the site of the battle on November 9, 1780, in which Gen. Thomas Sumter's men repelled a night assault by Maj. James Wemyss and the British 63rd Regiment. Gen. Sumter had camped at Fishdam Ford in order to draw off troops from Lord Charles Cornwallis'
Chester, SC Other AttractionsLearning of the disaster at Camden, Patriot Gen. Thomas Sumter pulled his troops northward and camped at Fishing Creek near Great Falls. Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton's mounted troops riding double caught up with Sumter's men on August 18, 1780
Chester, SC Other AttractionsBegun in 1866 as a brush arbor church, built of poles, tree branches and bushes by freed slaves. The first wooden structure was built by the church's congregation in 1874. It was replaced by the current brick Romanesque Revival building in 1913.
Chester, SC ChurchesDowntown location, continental breakfast, and restaurants nearby. Outdoor pool; modem line in rooms, and pets allowed with fe...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
This site is considered one of the largest African-American cemeteries in Chester County. Please call the church or the Che...
This institute grew out of an 1866 school for freedman. It became Brainerd Institute in 1868 when the Board of Missions of th...
Built 1859, original furniture and plates in use. Please call the church or the Chester County library (803-377-8145) for de...