Subject: Chester County
Resent-Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 19:29:58 -0800 (PST)
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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 22:29:15 -0500
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Chester County
http://www.sccounties.org/counties/chester.htm

Chester County and its county seat, the town of Chester, were named for Chester
County, Pennsylvania. The county was formed in 1785 as part of the larger Camden
District but was later transferred to Pinckney District (1791-1800); it became a
separate district in 1800. Scotch-Irish settlers from Pennsylvania and Virginia
moved into this upstate region beginning about 1755. During the Revolutionary
War, American forces under General Thomas Sumter were defeated here at the
battle of Fishing Creek in August 1780; the Americans were victorious at Fishdam
Ford in November of the same year. The Landsford Canal was built in 1823 to
allow boats and barges to bypass rapids on the Catawba River; this canal is now
open as a state park. In later years the availability of hydroelectric power
encouraged the establishment of textile mills in the area. South Carolina
governor, United States senator, and judge Donald S. Russell (1906-1997) lived
in Chester as a boy.

Compiled by South Carolina State Library 1996.
http://www.state.sc.us/scsl/che.html

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