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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCR1_here-lieth-the-body-of-sarah-m-crittenden_Greenville-SC.html
Wife ofDoct. John CrittendenWho died 14th July 1835,Aged 37.She occupies the firstgrave opened in this consecrated ground.Leaving an affectionatehusband with sixweeping children.Her infant Sarah M.died on the 17th and liesentombed in the 2nd grave…
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C.F. McColloughMayorCity of Greenville1937-1947 J. Kenneth CassMayorCity of Greenville1947-1961 C.R. McMillianChief CommissionerS.C. Highway Department1947-1961 S.N. PearmanChief CommissionerS.C. Highway Department1961-Plans for this mult…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCMU_frank-howard_Greenville-SC.html
This legendaryClemson coach was on thesidelines for 30 years as ahead coach. He won over 150games, six ACC Championshipsand was also Athletic Directorduring his time as head coach.After his retirement, Clemsonnamed the playing surface atMemorial S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCMT_clayton-peg-leg-bates_Greenville-SC.html
The great tap dancer Clayton "Peg Leg" Bates began his career in Fountain Inn, South Carolina. After a cotton gin accident took his leg, many felt his life was over. Through perseverance and determination, Peg Leg Bates is known as one of the grea…
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This building was erected by the citizens of the Greenville community as a tribute to that glorious heritage which inspired the development and formation of the American government and the freedoms to which it aspires and is dedicated to the men a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLO_frank-selvy_Greenville-SC.html
This All-American Furman graduate averaged 32.5 points a game during his college basketball career. He achieved lasting fame when he scored a NCAA Division One record 100 points in a 149-95 win over Newberry on February 13, 1954.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLB_shoeless-joe-jackson_Greenville-SC.html
Shoeless JoeJackson began hisplaying career with theGreenville Spinners. Aftermoving up to the majors, hebecame one of the greatesthitters of all-time. After playing13 seasons in the majors,he compiled a .356 average,the third highest in MajorLeag…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBIQ_mckay-memorial-chapel_Greenville-SC.html
In honor ofJennie McKayDied September 25, 1932andLilley McKayDied September 26, 1941Faithful members whose generosityinspired this chapel
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBHX_huguenot-mill-office_Greenville-SC.html
Circa 1880LaterNukasee ManufacturingRestoration 1979-1890Greenville County HistoricPreservation CommissionVance B. DrawdyChairman Romayne A. Barnes / John W. Grady, IIILaura Smith Ebaugh / Georgianna GrahamMrs. Fred W. Ellis / Mrs. Lawson W. St…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBHP_greenville-arboretum_Greenville-SC.html
The Greenville Garden Club won the $500 second place price in Better Homes and Gardens' "Most Beautiful America" contest in 1932 for their landscaping of Rock Quarry Park. Members used the money to develop South Carolina's first arboretum on five …
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