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Exposure Mode 0 Keywords Boundary House Issac Marion Francis Marion attraction display education historical marker Historical Site information landmark marker Place of Interest sign Tourist Destination Travel Destination South Carolina attractive Battle of Lexington Committee of Safety in Little River destination educating historic marker historic site Horry County info public house signage tourist attraction South appealing history no people text tourism travel United States attract historic nobody word daytime displays historical markers landmarks markers signs United States of America appeal color image educate historical outdoor vertical day destinations historic markers Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org historic sites public houses tourist attractions colour image outside day time SC day-time US words color images daylight outdoors USA verticals colour images natural light outsides U.S. U.S.A. sign with text
Caption BOUNDARY HOUSE During the colonial era the Boundary House, on the S.C.-N.C. line 1.3 mi. SE, was both a private residence and Òpublic house.Ó In 1775 Isaac Marion (d. 1781), eldest brother of future partisan leader Gen. Francis Marion, lived there. On May 9, 1775, when Isaac Marion received news of the Battle of Lexington, Mass., he forwarded the dispatch to the Committee of Safety in Little River. Erected by Horry County, 2005 replacing a marker erected by the Horry County Historic Preservation Commission in 1976.