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4 unusual facts about Sumter County


Edward Burrows

Edward Flud Burrows (August 17, 1917 - December 17, 1998) was raised on a cotton farm in Sumter County, South Carolina.

Endure

However, Zeth checks Simon's property tax reports which link to Sumter County, Florida, where he had killed a deer, making the force suspect victims may have been taken somewhere there.

Peter Kellman

When SNCC decided to form local political parties in Alabama independent of the Democratic Party, Kellman was one of the volunteers sent to build the nascent organizations (working in Sumter County, Alabama).

Pinewood Depot

In 1902 the town officially became Pinewood and in 1920 it left Clarendon County to become part of Sumter County.


George W. Murray

Murray was born into slavery on September 22, 1853 on a cotton plantation near Rembert, Sumter County, South Carolina in the Piedmont.

Glenn Terrell

In the late 1880s, Glenn Terrell's grandparents, Rev. William Henry Terrell and Lizzie Crawford Terrell, moved from Daleville, Mississippi, to Bushnell, Florida, Sumter County, Florida, north of Tampa.

Orlando International Airport

The community of The Villages in Sumter, Lake, and Marion has shuttles operating between the community and Orlando International Airport.

Richard Arrington, Jr.

Arrington's father moved his family to the steel-town of Fairfield from rural Sumter County, Alabama when Richard Jr. was five years old to take a job with U.S. Steel.

South Carolina Highway 261

Three U.S. National Historic Landmark, the Millford Plantation, Borough House Plantation and Church of the Holy Cross, are located on the highway in the High Hills of Santee region of Sumter County.


see also

Sucarnoochee

Sucarnoochee River, a river in Kemper County, Mississippi and Sumter County, Alabama