Marker text: THE NORTH-SOUTH STREETS IN THE CITY OF COLUMBIA
The north-south streets, laid out in the two mile square of the orininal city of Columbia in 1786, were named (except for Assembly) for generals and officers who fought in the American Revolution. Most of these were native Americans, but one was the Polish Count Pulaski.
Erected by Columbia Committee, National Society Colonial Dames Of America In The State Of S.C. A Richland County Bicentennial Project, 1976