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              made their way into present-day darlington, and were granted lands on the lynches river, jeffries creek, and a host of other watercourses. these settlers included descendants of french huguenots, scots-irish, and the english. for years following the arrival of the first settlers, local government did not
		        
              
                  , was sent to burn down part of darlington. when he arrived, he saw a house he had designed, due to this he left the town unscathed. however, in , the federal troops burned down the depot, cotton platforms and railroad trestles in . after the war, the town was occupied by federal troops, which were not...
		      
		        
		      
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