Statesburg, South Carolina

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Statesburg, South Carolina is a small unincorporated community in Sumter County known historically as the birthplace of Confederate General Richard H. Anderson and as one of the early inland settlements of the state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf unincorporated community
areaCode 803
839
associatedWithConflict American Civil War NERFINISHED
birthplaceOf Richard H. Anderson NERFINISHED
country United States of America
county Sumter County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
developedAs inland trading and plantation community
elevation approximately 190 feet
featureClass populated place
GNISFeatureID 1231840
governance unincorporated (no municipal government)
hasHistoricArchitecture Antebellum churches and plantation houses
hasNearbyHistoricSite Church of the Holy Cross NERFINISHED
High Hills of Santee region NERFINISHED
Millford Plantation NERFINISHED
hasNearbyProtectedArea Manchester State Forest NERFINISHED
Poinsett State Park NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance important inland village in South Carolina in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
one of the early inland settlements of South Carolina
locatedIn South Carolina
Sumter County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
United States of America
locatedInRegion High Hills of Santee NERFINISHED
locatedNear Shaw Air Force Base NERFINISHED
locatedOn South Carolina Highway 261 NERFINISHED
namedAfter United States NERFINISHED
nearWaterBody Wateree River region NERFINISHED
partOf Sumter County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Sumter Metropolitan Statistical Area NERFINISHED
populationCharacteristic small population
postalCode 29154
regionType rural community
state South Carolina
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
transportationAccess served by state highways rather than interstates

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Richard H. Anderson birthPlace Statesburg, South Carolina