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Towne CenterThis side indicates the center point for the second survey by the Town of Gaffney to expand its city limits to include all property within a one-mile radius of this location. The survey was conducted by R.O. Sams, February 27, 1890 (ma…
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In Memory ofWorld War Veterans
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In Honor ofAll Veterans
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In Memory ofWilliam AndersonWho was born inCounty Antrim, IrelandOct. 1, 1821Emigrated to America, 1841Died far from home, amongkind-hearted strangersMay 1, 1847————————Interred in theNewland Family …
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This monument was dedicated in 1932 in recognition of all the men who fought at the Battle of Cowpens.
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This park commemorates a decisive battle that helped turn the tide of war in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution.
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This plantation, 1.5 mi. S. near Thicketty Creek, was settled about 1767 by John Nuckolls, Sr. (1732-1780), a native of Virginia. During the American Revolution, as the war in the backcountry became a vicious civil war, the plantation became known…
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After victory at Cowpens, American commander, General Daniel Morgan marches his army off this field to the north and crossed the Broad River. In North Carolina, Morgan dismissed the militia. Many of the heroes of Cowpens helped build the nation…
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←October 6, 1780BritishRoute of March
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→Each of the opposingforces used this oldroad to reach itsbattle positionsOctober 6 and 7, 1780
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