Talk:Florence Stockade

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[edit] Ancestor died here

My great-great-great-grandfather (James N. Carvey) died here as a POW.
Stop the war!!! Stop the madness!!! 20:28, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Photos

Photos and/or photo uploads are needed.

  • HABS or HAER photos are probably not available for this site. Search HABS/HAER here
  • NRHP photos seem not to be available on-line for this site.
  • New photos would be helpful.
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TEMPORARY EDITOR NOTE: There may be a South Carolina scanned copy of NRHP nomination probably available by Microsoft Internet Explorer browsing only, at South Carolina Department of Archives and History search site HERE. If available, add to article and adapt this footnote.[1]