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This category lists religious, civic, and historical sites as well as personal home pages for this locale.
http://www.hchsonline.org/cemetery/
List of cemeteries with road locations plus some tombstone catalogs.
http://www.habitatmb.org/
Provides information about the program, construction sites, real estate, and volunteer information.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~schorry/index.htm
Genealogy site, part of USGenWeb and SCGenWeb with links of county-specific information.
http://www.hchsonline.org/census/1800/
Census information for this county in the year 1800.
http://www.hccoa.org/
Private nonprofit corporation founded in 1975 to provide senior care services throughout the county. Includes list of services offered, events, service application, and directory of senior centers.
http://www.hcdsn.org/
Provide services and supports to individuals with mental retardation and related disabilities, head or spinal cord injuries, or autism. Includes application, employment opportunities, and information about programs.
http://www.hchsonline.org/
Focuses on preserving information and publishing research, documents, and pictures related to the county. Includes Bible and census records, surveys, court records and other related resources.
http://mowhc.org/
Deliver meals to persons who cannot prepare a meal for themselves due to illness, advanced age, or disability. Includes staff directory, application for service, FAQ, and volunteer form.
http://www.politicalgraveyard.com/geo/SC/HO.html
Provides demographic summary, names and brief biographies of politicians who were born, lived or died in the county, and a list of related cemeteries and memorial sites.
http://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/PST045216/45051,00
Provides population, demographic, housing information and links to other Federal statistical agencies.
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