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Postmasters of Darlington and Darlington Court House, South Carolina


Postmasters at Darlington, 1893-1976 (may be incomplete!)
John G. Gatlin 1893-94 Abel A. Gandy 1894-98 George Henry McKee 1898-1909 S. Coker King 1909-13 Mary Sinkler King 1913-17 Charles W. Milling 1917-20 Edwin W. Fountain 1920-22 George F. Wilson 1922 George F. Wilson 1922-25 Charles W. Skinner 1925-26 Charles W. Skinner 1926-28 Thomas E. Stokes 1928-31 Thomas E. Stokes 1931-40 Frank B. Bynum 1940-65 John J. Ward 1965-66 John J. Ward 1966-76


Darlington Court House
(former name of Darlington)

Postmasters at Darlington Court House, 1801-93 (may be incomplete!)
Jesse Dubose 1801-07 Thomas Knight 1807-09 Charles Bruce 1809-10 David Mason 1810-12 Moses Sanders 1812-15 Laurence Prince 1815-16 Joshua Lazarus 1816 George Bruce 1816-18 Maurice Hunter 1818-20 Eli H. Lide 1820 Edgar U. Charles 1821-22 Joel C. DuBose 1822-25 Samuel Dubose 1825-39 Caleb H. Nettles 1839-40 Samuel Frisbie 1840-42 Samuel A. Woods 1842-50 Moses A. Huggins 1850-54 Samuel J. Wilson 1854-58 Moses A. Huggins 1858-65 James M. Brown 1865-69 George Lunney 1869-71 John Lunney 1871-73 Robert Lunney 1873-79 John Lunney 1879-85 Blanche C. Law 1885-90 John G. Gatlin 1890-93

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