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patriots from the outset, who believed that the
American colonies should be free and independent. Others were loyal to the king who had granted them land and provided a home for them in the New World. Still others wanted no part of the conflict but were inevitably drawn into it by partisans on each side. Finally, others were strictly opportunists who switched sides back and forth as they perceived their best interest. The conflict was, in this area, a bitter civil war in which personal vendettas often superseded politics as the cause for fighting. Cousins fought against cousins and neighbors against neighbors. When General Lighthorse Harry Lee later wrote about the Revolution in this area, he stated that "in no part of the South was the war fought with such asperity as in this quarter. It often sank into barbarity."
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substantial but unsuccessful effort was made in the late 1780s to bring tobacco to
Edgefield County as a money crop, short staple cotton began to assume that role in the late 1790s. For the next two decades the cultivation of cotton spread like wildfire across the county. The rich clay soils of the piedmont proved ideal for growing cotton. African slaves were brought in to provide the labor for cotton cultivation, resulting in a mushrooming of the slave population of Edgefield County. During the first two decades of the 19th century, Edgefield County, like most of piedmont South Carolina, began to experience unprecedented prosperity.
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political control in the face of the fierce campaign by the former
Confederates. By the middle of 1877 the Red Shirt strategy, along with an increasing willingness on the part of the rest of the nation to allow the South to go forward on its own terms, proved successful in bringing the control of the state back into the hands of the white population. In the ensuing decades the black population of Edgefield, like that of the entire South, was thrust back into second-class citizenship by the persistent efforts of the whites who were determined to see that the conditions of Reconstruction were never allowed to return.
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637:(Edgefieldians have always claimed that Sherman was afraid to come to Edgefield!), the people of Edgefield endured four bloody years in which nearly one-third of their fighting age white males became casualties. The incalculable devastation of the war is hard to comprehend. Almost all the liquid assets of the citizens had been invested in Confederate currency or bonds which were now worthless. The emancipation of the slaves wiped out a huge portion of the county's wealth, and giving them the right to vote brought an almost total reorganization of the political, economic, and social systems.
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western sides of the Public Square were burned. A town ordinance was passed in 1884 requiring that all new buildings constructed within 500 feet of the town square be built of brick. It was from the ashes of these tragic fires that most of the current buildings of the town were raised. Prosperous merchants and other town leaders built new stores and, in many cases, they built grandly. The commercial district around the public square and down Main Street began to take shape.
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Johnston was more successful as it secured both the
Milliken and Riegel plants during the 1940s and 1950s. In the 1960s Edgefield added to its list of new industrial recruits the National Cabinet Company, Star Fibers, Federal Pacific Electric, and Tranter, each bringing a substantial number of new jobs. During this same period, farmers on the eastern side of the county began to expand their production of peaches which, by the 1960s, had become nationally significant.
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installed, water and sewer systems were built, a new hotel was constructed, and the streets around the town square were paved. As World War I proceeded, cotton prices shot up and a general prosperity prevailed. The town's population had exploded, going from approximately 500 in 1880 to 2,500 by 1920. Edgefield, it seemed, was finally getting back on its economic feet.
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more than a century were allowed to go idle. Sharecroppers, no longer able to make a living, left the farms and many left the state. Throughout the 1920s farm incomes sank; merchants, unable to collect accounts from destitute farmers, were squeezed; banks failed. Then, when it seemed as if economic conditions could not get worse, the 1929 market crash and the
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proliferation of manufactured consumer goods in the late 19th century, led to the development of a vigorous commercial economy in which every town and every crossroads sprouted new merchants. These new merchants, who often used questionable practices to benefit themselves at the expense of their customers, enjoyed a long period of prosperity.
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cane brakes, and sparkling rivers and creeks. It was bisected by the fall line, with sandy soils on the southeast side of this line growing primarily pine trees, and rich clay soils on the northwest side growing primarily oak and hickory. Wildlife was abundant with deer and turkey, but also with elk, buffalo (bison), panther, and bear.
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schools and colleges across the nation, came to
Edgefield to practice law and engage in politics. Many of these young lawyers and politicians also maintained large plantations out in the District. These budding leaders built substantial houses in town and created a social atmosphere which attracted more similarly-situated young men.
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but more poured down "the Great Wagon Road" from the colonies to the north. In this colonial period the economy was primarily a subsistence one, in which the settlers consumed what they raised. Initially there were no courts or law enforcement, but beginning in the mid-1760s, the law-abiding settlers
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During this same period, the movement to bring government closer to the people resulted in the creation of a number of new counties, four of which took substantial portions of
Edgefield. Aiken County was created in 1871; Saluda in 1895; Greenwood in 1897; and McCormick in 1916. Edgefield County, the
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At the outbreak of war in April 1861, the vast majority of
Edgefieldians welcomed the conflict, believing that they would defeat the North in short order and the risk of slavery being outlawed would be eliminated. Hundreds of Edgefieldians volunteered for service and were quickly sent to Virginia to
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threatened to send troops to the state to enforce the tariff. Edgefieldians, like most South Carolinians, reacted violently to the President's threats. Militia units were called up and the state braced for war. A national crisis was averted only by a last minute compromise that gradually reduced the
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In the thirty-odd year period from the late 1880s through the early 1920s a number of positive developments took place in Edgefield. The railroad finally reached Edgefield, the first telephone was installed, the Edgefield Mill was constructed, the first automobile came to town, electrical power was
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During the first several decades of the 19th century, Edgefield, being the courthouse village of a large and prosperous district, began to develop its reputation as a center of law and politics. A number of the sons of the wealthy cotton planters and other ambitious young men, after attending elite
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established, then several churches and more houses. By 1826 South Carolina architect Robert Mills could describe Edgefield Courthouse village as "a neat little village ... between forty and fifty . The buildings are neat, commodious, and generally painted . ... The population is estimated at 300."
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Edgefield has rich clay deposits which provide the source for alkaline-glazed stoneware pottery which was developed by Dr. Abner Landrum in the early 19th century. The enslaved potter David Drake, who produced many large storage jars and other vessels between 1830 and 1870, was literate, inscribed
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After the war, the soldiers returning brought back with them a new confidence and an ambition to improve the county. A well-organized effort to bring new industry to Edgefield enjoyed moderate success as the Crest Manufacturing Company was brought to town in the late 1940s. The neighboring town of
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and had been marching across the South since the turn of the century, finally arrived in Edgefield County, devastating the cotton crop on which the economy was almost entirely based. Farmers saw their production of cotton plummet by as much as 90 percent. Lands which had been devoted to cotton for
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In the antebellum era, Edgefield was not the market town of the District. In the Plantation economy, the plantation owners took their cotton to market in Augusta or Hamburg and bought the majority of their supplies from merchants in those market towns. The merchants of Edgefield Courthouse village
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The colonial period was followed by the prolonged conflict with Great Britain which began in 1775. By this time there were many settlers living in present-day Edgefield County and almost all of them were involved, on one side or the other, in the Revolutionary War. Some Edgefieldians were die-hard
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In the town, the population was spread out, with 14.1% under the age of 18, 9.0% from 18 to 24, 44.1% from 25 to 44, 20.0% from 45 to 64, and 12.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 195.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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living together, 23.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.4% were non-families. 32.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 16.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.34 and the average family size was 2.96.
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African-American soldiers had also fought valiantly in World War II, and when they returned, they came with a determination to improve their status in American society. A sustained campaign for Civil Rights developed at a national level in the late 1940s. The primary focus of this campaign was to
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During this period the village of Edgefield suffered a series of fires which destroyed practically all of the commercial area of the town except for the courthouse. In 1881 and 1884 the entire eastern and northern portions of the town were laid waste in devastating fires. In 1892 the southern and
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One of the principal results of the breakdown of the antebellum plantation system was that goods were no longer purchased centrally by the planters and then parceled out during the year, but rather freedmen and other small farmers purchased their own goods as they saw fit. This, together with the
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According to the 2010 Census, the town has a population of 4,750. Of this, 2,571 (54.13%) were Black or African American, 1,850 (38.95%) were White, 174 (3.66%) were some other race, 114 (2.40%) were two or more races, 21 (0.44%) were Asian, 16 (0.34%) were American Indian or Alaska Native. 4
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built through the western part of the county in the 1880s, resulted in the development of numerous railroad depot towns, including Ridge Spring, Ward, Johnston, Trenton, Clark's Hill, Modoc, Parksville, Plum Branch and McCormick. These new towns took on a prosperity of their own and began to sap
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on the floor of the United States Senate galvanized the nation and set South Carolina on a course for secession and Civil War. By the fall of 1860 when Abraham Lincoln was elected President, all but a few Edgefield citizens were convinced that the time had come for the South to go its own way. A
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Following the Revolution, citizens turned their attention to establishing local government and to rebuilding the economy. In 1785 the 96 District was divided into smaller counties. The boundaries of Edgefield County were established at that time and the courthouse site was designated. Although a
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of Edgefield, was a massive organized effort on the part of the white population to regain control of the political machinery of the state. Violence was a calculated part of the strategy to remove Republican dominance. The Freedmen and their Republican allies tried valiantly to maintain their
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gained momentum and began to threaten the economic basis of the South's prosperity, most white Edgefieldians, like most white South Carolinians, embraced this sectionalism. National unity was again threatened in 1850 when many leaders throughout the South began to speak of secession. The 1856
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take on the federal forces. Little did they realize the sacrifices which they would make during the ensuing four years. Before the war was over almost every Edgefield male between the ages of 15 and 60 had been involved in some way in the war effort. Although the war never got closer than
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With the construction of the jail and courthouse at the designated county seat beginning in 1785, a village began to grow up around the public buildings: first houses for the public officials, then a tavern, then a store, gradually other houses, and then other stores. By 1811 a school was
705:, believing that the state's political leaders were not doing enough to help the farmers, instigated the farmers’ revolt, got himself elected Governor in 1890, and turned out of office the old guard of the state, including the principal leaders of the 1876 Red Shirt Campaign.
587:(later Senator and Governor) initiated the fight against federal tariffs which were imposed on imported goods to protect New England manufacturers. He believed that the interests of this section of the country were being sacrificed for the good of New England.
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was born on January 8, 1821, in Edgefield, South Carolina, an area that is now part of North Augusta, Edgefield County. Longstreet was one of the foremost Confederate generals of the American Civil War and the principal subordinate to General
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and signed some of his work, and became more widely known more than a century after his death. Unsigned pottery from kilns in Pottersville and Edgefield today are known by the names of their owners; the artists were largely undocumented.
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The late 1960s and the early 1970s brought other new developments to Edgefield: a new water line capable of supplying the county for decades to come, a new country club, a new private school, a new county hospital, the
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World War II brought changes of other kinds. Young men throughout the county entered the service. A number of Edgefield families contributed multiple sons to the war effort. Former State Senator and Circuit Judge
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The upland area also was developed for cotton plantations, after invention of the cotton gin made growing short-staple cotton profitable. Several mansions and a plantation have been preserved from this era:
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The median income for a household in the town was $ 24,977, and the median income for a family was $ 30,721. Males had a median income of $ 25,478 versus $ 23,462 for females. The
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further impoverished the county. The population of Edgefield County began to decline and continued to decline in every census from 1920 to 1970.
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significant part of the fabric of antebellum Edgefield and a number of the Edgefield lawyers and planters were involved in these endeavors.
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286:552.46/sq mi (213.29/km)
156:Show map of the United States
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3236:Towns in South Carolina
2923:Census-designated place
1714:"Dave the Slave Potter"
1509:"Census Population API"
577:South Carolina Railroad
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1463:William Garrett Wright
1410:Carey Wentworth Styles
1393:The Three Faces of Eve
1384:Chris Costner Sizemore
1355:Clarke County, Alabama
780:Butler C. Derrick, Jr.
721:, which had come from
2090:South Carolina portal
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1816:"Explore Census Data"
1754:National Park Service
1534:"U.S. Census website"
1106:U.S. Decennial Census
826:Historical population
703:Benjamin Ryan Tillman
612:anti-slavery movement
452:(33.7868, -81.9278).
390:is a town in and the
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2097:United States portal
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1693:"Murders and Mayhem"
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1415:Atlanta Constitution
1378:Battle of Gettysburg
813:, are listed on the
567:, a new town on the
283: • Density
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1691:Town of Edgefield.
1669:Town of Edgefield.
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2627:Aiken County
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2185:Burke County
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2886:Clarks Hill
2881:Plum Branch
2730:Warrenville
2700:Gloverville
2573:Riddleville
1982:County seat
1569:January 31,
1543:January 31,
1515:October 15,
1490:October 15,
1341:David Drake
1262:Other/Mixed
1186:2020 census
1177:2010 census
1140:other races
1113:2000 census
795:Cedar Grove
719:boll weevil
557:Code Duello
443: /
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3225:Categories
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3175:St. George
3150:Orangeburg
3090:Greenville
3085:Georgetown
3060:Darlington
3035:Charleston
2901:Willington
2876:Parksville
2827:Blackville
2695:Clearwater
2655:Burnettown
2592:Washington
2406:Lincolnton
2337:Louisville
2204:Waynesboro
1470:References
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499:See also:
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3160:Ridgeland
3135:McCormick
3120:Lexington
3110:Lancaster
3105:Kingstree
3095:Greenwood
3070:Edgefield
2995:Allendale
2985:Abbeville
2871:McCormick
2852:Williston
2783:Allendale
2749:Edgefield
2690:Belvedere
2543:Davisboro
2514:Warrenton
2466:Hephzibah
2411:Chennault
2342:Stapleton
2313:Culverton
2279:Edge Hill
2236:Grovetown
2194:Keysville
2075:Footnotes
2038:Edgefield
1989:Edgefield
1800:August 6,
1728:March 14,
1654:April 23,
1628:March 22,
1442:US Senate
1434:Dixiecrat
1300:Education
1126:, 59.92%
650:scalawags
607:tariffs.
480:near the
458:Greenwood
417:Geography
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350:FIPS code
292:Time zone
262:Elevation
227:Edgefield
150:Edgefield
120:Edgefield
3195:Walhalla
3145:Newberry
3075:Florence
3050:Columbia
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3010:Barnwell
3000:Anderson
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2793:Sycamore
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2725:Vaucluse
2568:Harrison
2563:Deepstep
2558:Tennille
2289:Mitchell
2254:Martinez
2199:Midville
2043:Johnston
1883:Archived
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1698:July 11,
1676:July 11,
1430:Democrat
1275:Hispanic
1144:Hispanic
1134:, 0.31%
1130:, 0.49%
573:Vaucluse
354:45-22795
326:ZIP code
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3125:Manning
3115:Laurens
3100:Hampton
3080:Gaffney
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2759:Trenton
2720:Langley
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2509:Norwood
2455:Augusta
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2160:Georgia
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1847:June 7,
1774:June 4,
1595:June 7,
1440:in the
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565:Hamburg
495:History
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1452:Boston
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2030:Towns
1256:0.6%
1249:Asian
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1096:2,322
1081:4,750
1071:73.6%
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891:−4.5%
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553:honor
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