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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM78X_vardry-mcbee_Greenville-SC.html
"A man should be prudent and careful, without seeming to be so, in character, information, propriety, friends, and money, and in everything, never neglecting his friends." Vardry McBee, 1852. Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Industrialist.In 1815,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM78P_andrew-pickens_Greenville-SC.html
As a tribute to his skills exploiting enemy weaknesses, Pickens became known as the "Wizard Owl" or "Skyagunsta" - a bird known for seeing clearly, acting wisely and striking quickly. Pickens was a tall, religious Presbyterian from Pennsylvania…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM78N_old-livestock-corral_Pelzer-SC.html
Before Saddlehorn was a neighborhood, it was a rural cattle farm. Corrals like this were used (and still are in some instances) by farmers as holding pens to work with cattle that grazed the surrounding pastures. When farmers built this corral, th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM77F_irvin-h-philpot-highway_Greenville-SC.html
Named in honor ofIrvin H. Philpotfor his dedicated public serviceto South Carolina.Member, State Legislature1952 — 58Member, State Highway Commission1959 — 631967 — 71Chairman, State Highway Commission1962 — 63
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM772_tribute-to-greer-firefighters_Greer-SC.html
Presented to:The Greer Fire DepartmentIn recognition of the dedicated serviceprovided by the Greer Firefightersand in tribute to firefighters everywhere "The Hero is commonly the simplest and abscurest of Men"Henry David Thoreau
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM771_methodist-men-memorial_Taylors-SC.html
Methodist Men Memorialin memory of John LewisPres. Elbert TalleyErectedRev. Harold O. Mims1959
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM75N_soldiers-rest_Greenville-SC.html
1862 - 1865Soldier's RestHere is the dwellingwhere our sick and woundedsoldiers found shelter,food, clothing and sympathy. The soldiers rest wasestablished and supported bythe ladies confederateand association
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM750_reese-family-cemetery_Pelzer-SC.html
This is the site of a small cemetery used by the Reece family in the 19th century. Because cattle roamed freely in this area for years, the tombstones and other grave markings are broken. In 1977, the readable tombstones were recorded by family me…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM74A_major-rudolf-anderson-jr_Greenville-SC.html
Dedicated toMajor Rudolf Anderson Jr.U.S.A.F.Sept. 15, 1927 - Oct. 27, 1962By theCitizens of GreenvilleState of South CarolinaThe United States of AmericaIn a period of great international stress he performed this duty of great responsibility with…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM73O_fountain-fox-beattie-house-greenville-womens-club_Greenville-SC.html
Fountain Fox Beattie HouseThis house, built in 1834, first stood a few blocks south on East North St. It was built by Fountain Fox Beattie (1807-1863), a textile merchant, for his new bride Emily Edgeworth Hamlin. Their son Hamlin Beattie (1835-19…
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