Stateburg, South Carolina, United States

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Stateburg, South Carolina, United States, is a historic unincorporated community in Sumter County known for its 18th- and 19th-century heritage and association with Revolutionary War General Thomas Sumter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
unincorporated community
architectureStylePresent Gothic Revival
surface form: Gothic Revival architecture

Greek Revival architecture
areaCode 803
839
associatedWith American Revolutionary War history
Thomas Sumter
category Census-designated places in South Carolina
Census-designated places in Sumter County, South Carolina
Unincorporated communities in South Carolina
Unincorporated communities in Sumter County, South Carolina
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Sumter County, South Carolina
elevation approximately 190 feet
GNISFeatureID 1231840
hasHistoricSite Borough House Plantation
Church of the Holy Cross (Episcopal)
Millford Plantation (nearby, historically associated region)
Thomas Sumter memorial sites
hasReligiousSite Church of the Holy Cross (Episcopal)
surface form: Church of the Holy Cross (National Historic Landmark)
heritage 18th-century history
19th-century history
historicalEraSignificance Antebellum period
surface form: Antebellum South

Post-Revolutionary War period
knownFor association with General Thomas Sumter
historic plantations
role in early South Carolina statehood discussions
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places (multiple properties)
locatedIn Midlands of South Carolina
surface form: Midlands region of South Carolina

Sumter County, South Carolina
United States Census Bureau-defined area
locatedNear High Hills of Santee region
Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
surface form: Shaw Air Force Base

Sumter, South Carolina
locatedOn South Carolina Highway 261
namedAfter Stateburg plantation (historical name origin context)
partOf Sumter Metropolitan Statistical Area
postalCode 29154
proposedAs possible capital of South Carolina in the 18th century
state South Carolina
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
timeZoneDST UTC−04:00
timeZoneStandard UTC−05:00

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Thomas Sumter deathPlace Stateburg, South Carolina, United States
Thomas Sumter residence Stateburg, South Carolina, United States
this entity surface form: Stateburg, South Carolina
Sumter Cemetery, Stateburg, South Carolina locatedIn Stateburg, South Carolina, United States
this entity surface form: Stateburg, South Carolina