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This marks the eastern boundary (the present Greenville-Spartanburg county line) between the Cherokee Nation and the province of South Carolina from the end of the Cherokee War (1759-61) until 1777. In that year, the Treaty of DeWitt's Corner exte…
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The National Registerof Historic Places101 Trade StreetGreer DowntownHistoric DistrictSouth CarolinaDepartment of ArchivesAnd History
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Dedicates this marker to the lasting memory of those people whose unselfish efforts organized and sustained this church with God's help through the years Abner Creek Baptist Church organized Sept 26, 1832 in the home of William and Sarah Hendri…
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Born to this union, six children, John Pressely gave the land for Liberty Hill Church. The first church was logs. Sallie McClimon married Jeremiah Glenn. They gave most of the money to build the first frame building. A committee asked Sallie Glenn…
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This site was the center of a strong Spartanburg County agricultural community during the 1800s-1962. Flatwood, remembered for its strong family ties and caring people, was known for its outstanding family farm operations which included cotton, co…
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Discovered about 1930by Henry Clarknear Frohawk Creek on propertybelonging to J.T. Moon. Most likelyused to crack and grind corn and acornsinto meal by a band of Lower Cherokee,this mortar is highly unusual becauseof its massive dimensions, a fact…
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In memory ofHugh Porter McClimons, his wife, Jane Bailey, and her brothers, Hugh and Robert Bailey, pioneers, who helped build this section of Greenville and Spartanburg district. Hugh Porter McClimons came from Aronak, Ireland, at the age of 1…
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State of South CarolinaDepartment of Archives and HistoryGilreath's Millhas been entered onThe National Register of Historic Placesby theUnited States Department of the Interior under provisions of the NationalHistoric Preservation Act of 1966
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM78Y_indian-boundary-line_Greer-SC.html
This marks the eastern boundary (the present Greenville-Spartanburg county line) between the Cherokee Nation and the province of South Carolina from the end of the Cherokee War (1759-61) until 1777. In that year, the Treaty of DeWitt's Corner exte…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72B_theron-j-hendrix-memorial-highway_Greer-SC.html
HonoringTheron J. Hendrix Engineer withSouth Carolina StateHighway Department1927—1970 State Highway Engineer1962—1970
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