Winyah Indigo Society Historical Marker
Prince Street, Georgetown, South Carolina
Winyah Indigo Society
Springing from the fervor for indigo, the colony's vital new crop for making blue dye, the Winyah Indigo Society was begun in 1755 and incorporated 1757 to ensure stronger financial support for the free school which it had founded. Thomas Lynch was then president of the society, which also maintained a library and served as an intellectual center. The 1857 building here was used by Union forces during the Civil War.
— Erected by Winyah Indigo Society, 1983.
Editor's note: See also Historic American Buildings Survey files.
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