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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBZP_cherrydale_Greenville-SC.html
James Clement Furman, the University's first president, purchased Cherrydale from George W. Green in 1857. Probably built in the 1840s, the farmhouse was Furman's summer home until 1881 and his residence until his death in 1891. In 1939 Eugene E. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBZL_desantis-pavilion_Greenville-SC.html
Presented byMagdalina B. and Blaine J. DeSantis '75In Honor ofJoseph E. DeSantis1922-2001A True Gentleman in the Classic Sense of the Word Born in Ascoli Piceno, ItalyEmigrated to United States in 1929Rose from Humble Beginnings to BecomeA Prom…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBZE_melvin-and-dollie-younts-conference-center_Greenville-SC.html
In named in Tribute toMelvin K. YountsClass of 1950Attorney, Clvic and Corporate LeaderSuccessful Investor, Developerand Lifetime Member of theFurman University Advisory CouncilandDollie Isgett YountsGraduate of Columbia CollegeClass of 1951Teache…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBN8_beattie-e-huff-highway_Greenville-SC.html
That part of U.S. 25between Saluda Dam Roadand U.S. 276 Named in 1986 by actionof the General Assemblyand highway commissionin recognition of his24 years of dedicatedservice to GreenvilleCounty and South Carolinaas a member of theHouse of Repre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBIQ_mckay-memorial-chapel_Greenville-SC.html
In honor ofJennie McKayDied September 25, 1932andLilley McKayDied September 26, 1941Faithful members whose generosityinspired this chapel
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBHX_huguenot-mill-office_Greenville-SC.html
Circa 1880LaterNukasee ManufacturingRestoration 1979-1890Greenville County HistoricPreservation CommissionVance B. DrawdyChairman Romayne A. Barnes / John W. Grady, IIILaura Smith Ebaugh / Georgianna GrahamMrs. Fred W. Ellis / Mrs. Lawson W. St…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBHP_greenville-arboretum_Greenville-SC.html
The Greenville Garden Club won the $500 second place price in Better Homes and Gardens' "Most Beautiful America" contest in 1932 for their landscaping of Rock Quarry Park. Members used the money to develop South Carolina's first arboretum on five …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBGB_brockman-park_Greenville-SC.html
Upper Plaque:Dedicated to the memoryofDr. William Thomas BrockmanA distinguished Surgeon— Humanitarian —ChurchmanCitizen and Commissioner of the City ofGreenville, South Carolina1881 —— 1968Lower Plaque:Brockman ParkIn hono…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBG7_tate-plaza_Greenville-SC.html
In honor of George Tate and Jack Tate Under black out conditions in France during World War II, two army captains, George and Jack Tate, agreed to open a furniture store in Greenvilleif they survived.Tate Furniture opened in 1946 on Main Street…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBG4_liberty-bridge_Greenville-SC.html
Honoring Liberty Corporation founderW. Frank Hipp and his childrenFrancis M. Hipp, Herman N. Hipp,B. Calhoun Hipp and Dorothy Hipp Gunterfor their commitment and countributionsto the Greenville community.
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