Inscription: Two miles north on the Rappahannock River. There Jubal A. Early, in December, 1862, confronted Burnside’s army on the other side of the river. His alertness prevented a crossing and battle at this point. more.
Located on Highway 17 South just north of the SEEWEE Restaurant.
From the Historical Marker Database:
The Wappetaw Independent or Congregational Church seems to have experienced a series of misfortunes during the Revolution. more.
Just off Highway 17 South (north of McClellanville), on a dirt road (the old Georgetown Highway) in what seems like the middle of nowhere, you finally come to the St. James Santee Parish Church, often called 'the Brick Church' or 'the Brick Church at more.
Clifton Plantation Historical Marker
You can read about Clifton Plantation here. more.
Are you one of those folks that stops and reads Historical Markers along the highway? I think that you might be able to divide folks into two camps - those who speed by historical markers without a glance, and those who have been known to turn around more.