EARLY COUNTRY HOMES In this malaria-free sandhill section were the antebellum summer homes of many Columbians


EARLY COUNTRY HOMES In this malaria-free sandhill section were the antebellum summer homes of many Columbians: QUININE HILL (Dr. J. M. Taylor, Dr. James Davis); HILLTOP (W. J. Taylor); EDGEHILL (B. F. Taylor); LAUREL HILL (D. J. McCord); COOPER'S HILL (Thos. Cooper); WINDY HILL (Langdon Cheves); ROSE HILL (Arthur Middleton); DIAMOND HILL (Singleton, McDuffie, Hampton). Erected in 1938 by the Columbia Sesquicentennial Commission of 1936


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