Episodes

Thursday Oct 01, 2020
FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode7
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Battle of Lower Bridge - Take the Low Ground!
Retrace your route back down Academy Street into downtown Kingstree and turn left
onto Hwy. 261. Cross the railroad tracks and go a few blocks to the intersection with
Hwy. 377. Make a right turn onto Hwy. 377 towards the town of Andrews. Proceed 5.5
miles to a historical marker located at a pull-off on the right about 200 yards before the
bridge crosses Black River. There is parking on the bridge itself and the interpretive sign
for the Battle of Lower Bridge is located beside the historical marker for this same fight.
It is believed the battle occurred on both sides of the Black River on the same side of this
bridge as the interpretive sign. Travel time is approximately 14 minutes from Kellahan Park.

Tuesday Sep 29, 2020
FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode 6
Tuesday Sep 29, 2020
Tuesday Sep 29, 2020
Battle of Kingstree - Gathering Vital Intelligence
Turn left from Indiantown Presbyterian Church back onto Hwy 261/512 (Hemingway
Road) and proceed west towards Kingstree for 17.3 miles. Go through several traffic lights
on Hwy. 261 and turn right onto Academy Street in the downtown area. Go 4.5 blocks to
an intersection with Kelly Street and you will see Kellahan Park in front and to the right
of your position. Park beside Kellahan Park and enter the fenced area. The interpretive
sign for the Battle of Kingstree is near the center of the park at an intersection of
walkways. Travel time from Indiantown is approximately 19 minutes.

Tuesday Sep 29, 2020
FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode 5
Tuesday Sep 29, 2020
Tuesday Sep 29, 2020
Indiantown Presbyterian Church - Disarm in the Most Rigid Manner
From Black Mingo Creek bridge, turn to the right back onto Hwy. 41, go 1.5 miles and
turn left onto Hwy 512 West. Proceed 10.6 miles and turn left onto Hwy. 261/512 (also
called Hemingway Highway or Henry Road) for 350 yards to Indiantown Presbyterian
Church on the left. The interpretive sign is at the west end of the parking lot near the
highway. This church was a center of resistance to the British. The church graveyard is
very old and is the resting place for a number of people prominent in the Revolution as well as the Civil War. Travel time from Black Mingo Creek bridge is 13 minutes.

Friday Sep 25, 2020
FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode 4
Friday Sep 25, 2020
Friday Sep 25, 2020
Battle of Black Mingo
Fighting Among Neighbors
From Witherspoon’s Landing turn left back onto Old River Road/Hwy. 41 and proceed
15.2 miles to the bridge over Black Mingo Creek. About 20 yards before the bridge is
a pull-off and historical marker for the Battle of Black Mingo on the right side of the
highway. Beyond this marker on the left side of the highway, just before the Bridge
abutment, is a paved ramp leading down to a boat landing. Make a left turn onto this
ramp to the boat landing. The interpretive sign telling about the Battle of Black Mingo
is at the edge of the water (Black Mingo Creek). You will be able to look across the creek
at the site of the Revolutionary War port and crossing that was called Shepherd’s Ferry.
Dollard’s tavern, the epicenter of the battle, was a short distance up the hill across the
highway and the old port at Willtown was about one mile up the creek from where you
are standing. Travel time from Witherspoon’s landing is about 20 minutes.

Friday Sep 25, 2020
FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode3
Friday Sep 25, 2020
Friday Sep 25, 2020
Francis Marion Takes Command
Retrace your route back up Dunham’s Bluff Road and turn left onto Hwy. 378 (at the
“Park and Blow”). Go 9 miles to the intersection of Hwy. 378 and Hwy. 41 (River Road)
and turn left at the light. Proceed 3.2 miles and cross over Lynches River. You will take
an immediate left into Witherspoon’s Landing (now named Venter’s Landing) which is a
popular boat launch area on the Lynches River. The sign telling about this site is on the
right near a pavilion as you face the boat ramp. Travel time is about 20 minutes from Dunham's Bluff.

Thursday Sep 24, 2020
FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode 2
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
Dunham’s Bluff and Snow’s Island
Control of the Rivers & Den of the Swamp Fox
Return to the intersection of Mill Branch Road and Old River Road, turn left onto Old
River Road, drive 13.7 miles to Hwy. 378 and turn left onto Hwy. 378. Proceed 9 miles on
Hwy. 378 (crossing over the Great Pee Dee River) to Bluff Road and turn right onto Bluff
Road. (Note: Bluff Road is a dirt road a few yards across the highway from a convenience
store called “Park and Blow.”) You will go 1.7 miles down this dirt road to Dunham’s
Bluff Landing. Interpretive signs for Dunham’s Bluff and for Snow’s Island are near the
edge of the bluff facing the river. Your travel time from Burch’s Mill is approximately 41
minutes.

Thursday Sep 24, 2020
FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode 1
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
1. Burch’s Mill
South Carolina’s First Civil War Nears its End
Leaving the Francis Marion University Educational Foundation Building on Palmetto
Street you will turn right towards the Francis Marion University main entrance. Proceed
1 block on Palmetto Street and turn right at the intersection of Palmetto Street and
Francis Marion Road. Follow this road for 5 miles. At the intersection of Francis Marion
Road and Old River Road you, turn left onto Old River Road and proceed 7.2 miles until
you get to Mill Branch Road. This is a dirt road across from Mill Branch A.M.E. Church
(red brick church on the right side of the highway). You will turn left and proceed down
this dirt road for 1.2 miles until you come to a stop sign at the Great Pee Dee River. This
is a bluff so proceed carefully. The interpretive sign is at the edge of the bluff overlooking
the river. Your travel time from the Educational Foundation Building is about 22 minutes.