The Jennings-Brown House in Bennettsville, SC is a historic landmark that dates back to 1826. It is the oldest remaining two-story residence in the town and was originally built by Dr. E.W. Jones. Over the years, the house has witnessed significant events, including its occupation by Union officer Major General F.P. Blair during the Civil War. Today, the house serves as a house museum operated by the Marlboro County Historical Museum, showcasing the architectural, historical, and military significance of the area.
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