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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12IA_subers-mill_Greer-SC.html
Four generations of the Suber family have owned and operated a waterpowered grist mill on Princess Creek, a branch of the Enoree River, since shortly after the Civil War. James A. Suber (1826-1923) ran a sawmill and whiskey still a short distance …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11OB_dunean-mill_Greenville-SC.html
Dunean Mill, chartered in 1911 and opened in 1912, was one of several textile mills owned by Capt. Ellison Adger Smyth (1847-1942), a national leader in the industry for more than 60 years. Dunean was named for the Irish village where Smyth's Adge…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZUS_furman-men-who-gave-their-lives-in-the-world-war_Greenville-SC.html
Lt. John H. David Jr.The First South CarolinaOfficer Killed in Action.Lt. Charles S. GardnerSgt. Charles E. Timmons Jr.Corp. Talmadge W. GerraldPvt. Thomas J. Lyon Jr.Pvt. Otis B. Brodie
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYLP_second-baptist-church-world-war-ii-memorial_Greenville-SC.html
In Honor and MemoryOf the Members of the Second Baptist Church who served inWorld War II Herman A Arrowood - Fred A JohnsonWillard W. Batson - J.Clyde JonesR.Douglas Bishop - Glover Y.JonesHubert E.Bishop - Ray F.JonesCharles R.Brown. Jr. - Roy…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY4S_old-stage-road-railroads-in-simpsonville_Simpsonville-SC.html
Old Stage RoadThe town of Simpsonville grew up around a stagecoach stop nearby operated by Thomas Goldsmith (1788-1868). Goldsmith's house, on the Old Stage Road from Laurens to Greenville, was near a crossroads where the Old Stage Road met an old…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY3P_simpsonville_Simpsonville-SC.html
[Front]:This town grew up around a stagecoach stop from Laurens to Greenville. For many years the community was known as "Plain," the name given to its first post office, opened in 1838 with Jesse T. Cook as postmaster. It was later named for Pete…
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[Front]:The Fountain Inn Rosenwald School, also known as the Fountain Inn Colored School, was a complex of several buildings built here from 1928 to 1942. The first school, a frame seven-room elementary school for grades 1-7, was a Rosenwald schoo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXXC_mush-creek-baptist-church_Travelers-Rest-SC.html
This church, established in 1882, grew out of services held by itinerant Baptist ministers in a nearby log school, encouraged by Ann Pool Neves (1809-1888) and her husband Alsey A Neves and her son W.P.Z.F. Neves (1835-1917) deeded three acres for…
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The National Registerof Historic Places101 Trade StreetGreer DowntownHistoric DistrictSouth CarolinaDepartment of ArchivesAnd History
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXW3_holy-cross-episcopal-church-labyrinth_Simpsonville-SC.html
In the twelfth century, when travel to spiritual centers such as Jerusalem became too difficult, cathedrals became substitute centers of pilgrimage for Christians in western Europe. On such pilgrimages, the walking of a labyrinth sometimes became …
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