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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8Q8_purple-heart-memorial_Spartanburg-SC.html
Dedicated to all who have beenwounded in all our warsMy stone is red for the blood they shed.The medal I bear is my Country's way to show they care.If I could be seen by all mankind maybe peace will come in my lifetime.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8Q7_spartanburg-county-war-memorial_Spartanburg-SC.html
In memory of and dedicatedto those brave citizens ofSpartanburg County who gavetheir lives in the defenseof their country duringWWI ? ? WWII ? ? Korea ? ? Vietnam [Seals from six services:Army, NavyAir Force, MarinesCoast Guard, Merchant Marine…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8Q6_american-legion-memorial-archway_Spartanburg-SC.html
This archway constructed and donated in memory of our fallen comrades who fought and died in the name of freedom by the following veterans[List of names follows on both columns]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8MO_first-erosion-control-work-in-the-southeast_Moore-SC.html
On Dec. 18, 1933, work began on the J.L. Berry Gully, 1.5 miles S.E. as part of the South Tyger River Erosion Control Demonstration Project by the USDI Soil Erosion Service, Dr. T.S. Bule, Project Director. This project was a forerunner of the USD…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8ML_camp-croft_Spartanburg-SC.html
[Marker Front]:Camp Croft, constructed in 1940-41, was named for Greenville native Maj. Gen. Edward Croft (1875-1938). The pillars from the main gate stand nearby. Camp Croft was one of nine U.S. Army Infantry Replacement Training Centers during W…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8M9_spartanburg-methodist-college_Spartanburg-SC.html
While minister of Duncan Memorial Methodist Church, the Rev. David E. Camak established the Textile Industrial Institute in the dwelling across the street to educate cotton mill workers. The institute opened Sept. 5, 1911, and its operation was so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8J8_early-iron-works_Spartanburg-SC.html
Near here on Lawson's Fork, during the American Revolution, the S.C. government as part of the war effort supported Joseph Buffington, William Wofford, and others in the construction of an iron works. It became a well-known landmark and the scene …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8J7_site-of-fredonia_Roebuck-SC.html
Believed built in 1786 by Thomas Moore, Revolutionary soldier, brigadier general in the War of 1812 and a member of Congress, Fredonia was later owned by Andrew B. Moore, earliest known doctor in this region, and Thomas J. Moore, Confederate soldi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8GC_first-baptist-church-cowpens_Cowpens-SC.html
Fourteen members met in the depot of the Atlanta & Charlotte Railroad on Aug. 13, 1878 to organize this church. The original one room frame building was erected on this site in 1879. The second building made of hand-pressed brick in a kiln on W…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8EY_cowpens-veterans-memorial_Cowpens-SC.html
To the Memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice.And in honor of all who served their country in time of need.
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