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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10Z4_the-original-back-door-step_Anderson-SC.html
The Original Back Door Stepof theFlat Rock Union ChurchDedicated October 9, 1988Flat Rock Presbyterian ChurchChartered November 10, 1888Flat Rock Baptist ChurchChartered November 17, 1832
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10Z3_in-this-burial-ground_Anderson-SC.html
In this burial groundthe first public burial groundin the City of Anderson, S.C.,rest fifty or more personsknown only to God.This plaque is in honor ofthose unnamed persons wholived and died as a partof the Anderson community.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10HC_anderson-regional-airport_Anderson-SC.html
The first municipal airport in Anderson was just a grassy field located near where the Civic Center now stands. An historical marker notes the site where Amelia Earhart landed there on November 14, 1931. In the early 1930s land was purchased fr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ5A_lebanon-baptist-church_Anderson-SC.html
At the Site of theOld Lebanon Church Cemetery.Relocated to Present Site in 1860.Present Sanctuary Built in 1911.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXTN_orr-mill-cemetery_Anderson-SC.html
Deeded to the City in 1992, these humble grounds are the final resting place for some Orr Mill employees and family members dating to the 1800s. Numerous graves are here, marked and unmarked, including infants. Help us improve these unique memo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXEB_anderson-presbyterian-church-cemetery_Anderson-SC.html
Anderson PresbyterianChurch CemeteryFounded 1837Land Given byJudge J.N. WhitnerUsed as the FirstPublic Burial GroundFor the Village
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXE9_westview-cemetery-world-war-casualties-memorial_Anderson-SC.html
In Memory of World War Casualties War No. IThomas AdjerScott HillOllie Rutledge War No. IIJames JoynerJohnnie M. LeroyFrank LewisJohn M. McBride MayorRichard A. Shirley City ManagerJohn R. Moore, Jr. Public Works DirectorM. Anthony …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSOY_building-history-major-frank-r-thompson-1903-1977_Anderson-SC.html
Building HistoryBuilt in the 1930s by Frank R. Thompson, this building was the main street depot for the Anderson Petroleum Company and Dixie Distributors, Inc., both successful petroleum distributors in Anderson, Oconee, Pickens, Greenwood, Abbev…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSOH_sullivan-hardware-co-1875_Anderson-SC.html
This building was erected in 1891 and has been the home of Sullivan Hardware Company since 1903. In earlier years it was occupied by the Alliance Store operated by Rufus Hill. The Sullivan Firm was founded as a general merchandise store by J.M. Su…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSO1_g-f-tolly-building-c-1910_Anderson-SC.html
This building was erected as the home of G.F. Tolly Furniture Company, an outgrowth of Anderson's first cabinet shop established at this site by Ezekiel George. George F. Tolly entered business with Mr. George in 1856. Later married George's daugh…
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