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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11P2_union-county-revolutionary-war_Union-SC.html
In honor of the soldiers of Union County South Carolina who fought in the Revolutionary War.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11P1_union-memorial-gardens-veterans-monument_Union-SC.html
North FaceDedicated to those who served on our United States Navy West FaceDedicated to those who served on our United States Air Force South FaceDedicated to those who served on our United States Marines East FaceDedicated to those who s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10XD_cemetery-of-union-church_Union-SC.html
1755 Cemetery of Union Church for which the Town and County of Union S.C. are named Erected by Fair Forest Chapter D.A.R. 1917
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10XB_furman-l-fendley-highway_Union-SC.html
During two separate terms as a member of the South Carolina State Highways and Public Transportation Commission Representing the 16th Highway District, 1975 ~ 1979 and 1983 ~ 1987, and as Chairman of the Commission 1978 ~ 1979, Mr. Fendley render…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKBQ_episcopal-church-of-the-nativity_Union-SC.html
Marker Front:This parish was established in 1855 with the Rev. John DeWitt McCollough (1822-1902) as its first rector. This Gothic Revival church, consecrated in 1859 and called "probably the most exquisite gem of a Church in our whole Diocese" th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD5Y_union-community-hospital_Union-SC.html
Marker Front:Union Community Hospital served the black community and nearby areas from 1932 to 1975. Built as a house ca. 1915, it was converted into a hospital by Dr. L. W. Long in 1932 with the support of several local churches. The building was…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD31_sims-high-school_Union-SC.html
Sims High School stood here from 1927 until the early 1970's and was the first black high school in Union County. It was named for its founder, Rev. A. A. Sims (1872-1965), who was its first principal 1927-1951. It included grades 6-11 until 1949 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8RY_union-mill_Union-SC.html
This monument is dedicated to the many generations of employees of Union Mill. This mill provided a livelihood for many families and contributed greatly to the growth of Union County for over 100 years. During the height of the textile revolution,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8RW_culp-beaty-hall_Union-SC.html
[Front Side]:This Greek Revival house was built ca. 1857 for Benjamin Dudley Culp (1821-1885) and his wife Cornelia Meng Culp (1830-1888). Culp, a Union merchant, owned stores on Main Street with partners J.T. Hill and H.L. Goss from the 1850s thr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8RV_site-of-union-church-1783-1819_Union-SC.html
Side AA "union" church, one founded as a Presbyterian congregation but also used by other denominations, stood here from ca. 1783 to ca. 1819. The church was founded ca. 1765 at Brown's Creek, 2 or 3 mi. NE. It met there in two successive log chur…
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