Historic Abbeville County
Abbeville News

Abbeville County would like to welcome its two new Councilmembers, Don Campbell and Oscar Klugh. 

 

Abbeville County has released an Informational DVD highlighting our County History and Resources.  We invite you to view this informative documentary by CLICKING HERE or selecting the "View County Video" link located on the bottom right corner of the home page.  Enjoy!

 

SERVE YOUR COMMUNITY!  Check out the Boards & Commissions positions available.

 

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County Council will meet the 2nd Monday of each month during 2009 at 7:30PM County Office Building 394 SC Hwy 28.  Check Calendar for these and additional meetings.

 

Welcome to Historic Abbeville County
Historic Abbeville County South Carolina is rich in history and rich in natural resources.

Abbeville County is 508 square miles and encompasses the natural resources of Calhoun Falls State Park and Marina, Richard Russell Dam, and Sumter National Forest. Historically Abbeville County includes the Abbeville Opera House and historic district, the Burk-Stark Mansion circa 1841, and Erskine College located in the town of Due West.

Founded in 1785, Abbeville County is the “Birthplace and Deathbed of the Confederacy” and claims John C. Calhoun as a native son. Abbeville County: A Great Place to Live.
   

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