In a message dated 98-06-05 11:33:04 EDT, you write: << ELLIOTT, SC located in Lee County/ ELLIOTT Baptist Church located in Lee County/ ELLIOTT School (historical) located in Lee County/ ELLIOTT College located in Richland County/ ELLIOTT Cut identified as "a channel" in Charleston County/ ELLIOTT House Museum located in Beaufort County/ ELLIOTT Lake identified as "a reservoir" located in Privateer, SC in Sumter County/ and ELLIOTT Millpond located in Clarendon Count >> Here's one more for you I found while checking for the above in the book, South Carolina Highway Historical Marker Guide, no author listed, published by the SC Dept. of Archives & History, 1992. p. 49 "Temple of Sport. US 17, W of its junction with SC 303, between Ashepoo and Combahee Rivers, near Green Pond. On top of this ridge stood a sylvan temple erected before the Revolution by Colonel Barnard Elliot, patriot and sportsman. The structure was supported by columns in the classic manner. The site, a part of Colonel Elliott's Plantation 'Bellevue' afforded an excellent stand for hunting deer. Erected by Colleton County Historical Society--1969." Also, there is an historical home in downtown Charleston whose name eludes me at the moment although it is quite famous. It is a hyphenated name, the _______- Elliott House. I suppose it is named for two old Charleston families who occupied it at some point-- only speculation. URQ