Great Orator: Robert Scarborough practiced law, was a statesman and dabbled in banking.
Jeremiah Smith
Scarborough Resting Place: Those who remember say that Scarborough loved to sit on the front porch of his home in Conway and call out to neighbors and friends as they passed by.
Rest In Peace: C.P. Quattlebaum was instrumental in the building of the courthouse square.
Lt. James Arthur Norton Jr. AND Lt. Edward Robertson Norton, “The Norton Twins”
Legally Bound: C.P. Quattlebaum spent 50 years practicing law in Conway.
Causey Mausoleum: Riverboat captain Coleman Causey and his wife are buried here.
Eternal Peace: The beautiful grounds of Lakeside Cemetery are especially breathtaking in spring, with hundreds of flowers in bloom.
Humble Visionary: Franklin G. Burroughs put Horry County on the map and envisioned the future “strand resort.”
Conway’s Lakeside Cemetery
Time Keeper: Historic Lakeside Cemetery of Conway was originally the Burroughs family burial ground. Markers date back to the late 1800s, but simple wooden crosses found here are believed to be older, the inscriptions worn away over time and now impossible to decipher.
Dear “Addie”: Adeline Burroughs is responsible for donating the land to Conway, including her family’s personal burial grounds.