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COTABABIER
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NUKS
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CONGRESS STREET
Winnsboro, South Carolina
Settled about 1775, incorporated in 1785, the
County Seat of Fairfield County was named for
Col. Richard Winn, Revolutionary officer and
early town father. First settlers came from the
coastal States between Pennsylvania and North
Carolina and added to by a group from the Low
Country of S. C. Occupied by British troops under
Lord Cornwallis in 1780 and partially burned by
Sherman in 1865.
Photo by Ernest Ferguson
Pub. by Photo Arts, Winnsboro, S. C. 29180
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