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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH24_jesse-cleveland_Spartanburg-SC.html
[North side:]Born 1785 - Died 1851Came to Spartanburg 1810Merchant for 41 yearsLived on public square just above Cleveland Hotel.This park is dedicated to his memory and is part of a grant of 578 acres granted to him 6th day of June, 1825. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG84_peach-monument_Spartanburg-SC.html
[Marker Front] This monument is erected out of respect for the peach, delectable fruit of a friendly soil and a beneficent sun.Upon a pedestal we place it as a symbol of God's bounty and man's enterprise.Spartanburg County has the honor of the ri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFTG_clifton-world-war-ii-memorial_Spartanburg-SC.html
We proudly honorthese boys who gavetheir lives in World War II Richard M. Bradley · T. Vernon Carr · J. Marshall McClure · Belton A. Robbins · L. Howard Shropshier · Quinton E. Sproles
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFOF_clifton-baptist-church-first-baptist-church_Spartanburg-SC.html
Clifton Baptist ChurchThis church, originally called Clifton Baptist Church, was founded in 1881 with ten charter members and Rev. T.J. Taylor as its organizing minister. Rev. W.T. Tate was its first permanent minister. Admitted into the Broad Riv…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME0H_15th-n-y-infantry-harlem-hell-fighters_Spartanburg-SC.html
15th N.Y. InfantryThe 15th N.Y. Infantry, a volunteer National Guard unit of African American soldiers, arrived here Oct. 10, 1917, to train at Camp Wadsworth. Race riots that summer in East St. Louis and Houston raised the fears of Spartanburg's …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDXF_battle-of-cedar-spring_Spartanburg-SC.html
Not far from this spot on the 8th day of August 1780, was fought the Battle of Cedar Spring, one of a series of engagements in upper South Carolina that made possible the great victory at Kings Mountain and the final success of the American cause …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCF8_barnet-park_Spartanburg-SC.html
Dedicated November 21, 1999By the City of SpartanburgMayor James E. TalleyCouncil MembersRobert W. Allen, Elizabeth B. FlemingW.C. Bain, Jr., Roy C. HendersonLinda C. Dogan, Lewis A. MillsCity ManagerRoy LaneArchitects Landscape ArchitectureMcMill…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBSV_old-city-cemetery_Spartanburg-SC.html
[Front]:This cemetery, established on this site about 1900 as the Spartanburg Colored Cemetery, includes many graves moved here from the first black cemetery in the city, established in 1849 1 mi. W. and closed by the expansion of the Charleston &…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBLW_john-b-white-sr-blvd_Spartanburg-SC.html
Owner and Founder of the World-Famous Beacon Drive-In, from 1946 until his retirement in 1998. Mr. White is truly an extraordinary person and one of Spartanburg's Treasures. His character is beyond reproach, his generosity boundless, and his many …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBF3_hearon-circle_Spartanburg-SC.html
Named in Honor ofCharles O. HearonMember of first State HighwayCommissionA pioneer of highway DevelopmentIn South CarolinaMember of state Highway Commission;1917 - 19361943 - 1944Chairman of State Highway Commission;1931 - 1936
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