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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK89_greenville-gas-and-electric-light-company_Greenville-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic Places:Greenville Gas andElectric Light Company
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK7F_carolina-supply-company_Greenville-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic Places:Carolina SupplyCompany
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK6J_st-marys-catholic-church_Greenville-SC.html
With the founding of the GreenvilleMissions in 1852 this parish,dedicated to Our Lady of the SacredHeart of Jesus, became the MotherChurch of Catholicism in the twelvecounties of Upstate South Carolinawhich comprise the Piedmont Deaneryof the Dioc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJZ9_reedy-river-falls-historic-park_Greenville-SC.html
Richard Pearis settled near this site in 1776, and built a trading post and grist mill by the falls. This early settlement eventually became the City of Greenville.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJYE_shoeless-joe-jackson_Greenville-SC.html
· Favorite baseball bat: "Black Betsy"· 1911 - highest rookie batting average - .408· All time batting average - .356· Played for: Philadelphia (1908-1908), Cleveland (1910-1915), Chicago White Sox (1915-1920)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJY6_falls-cottage_Greenville-SC.html
Falls Cottage was originally used as a home by the Camperdown Mills Supervisor. It has been many things including a home, gas station, and restaurant. The West End became a settlement in the 1830s.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJKN_trains_Greenville-SC.html
At first the railroads were individually owned. After the Civil War the Southern Railway company turned them into one large system. This made Greenville easily accessible from Atlanta to New York. Vardry McBee lured early railroad lines to Gree…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJG4_the-swamp-rabbit-railroad_Greenville-SC.html
For 100 years the "Swamp Rabbit" railroad crossed the Reedy River at this site. The train trestle was demolished in 1990, leaving the old concrete piers which now form an integral part of this dam. Primarily a carrier of freight, the railroad w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJC9_kilgore-lewis-house_Greenville-SC.html
Registered bythe City of GreenvilleSouth Carolina In RecognitionofHistorical Significance
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIYG_stradley-and-barr-dry-goods-store_Greenville-SC.html
The National Registerof Historic Places:Stradley and BarrDry Goods Store
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