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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13VW_bartlett-tucker-family-cemetery_Iva-SC.html
Forty graves in this cemeterycontaining the remains ofBartlett Tucker (1874-1861)and members of his familywere relocated to this spotfrom 0.22 acres s/w known asTract No. 1300 C-2 in 1983.There were no identifiable markedgraves. The Tucker family …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM139W_harpers-ferry-drowning_Iva-SC.html
DrownedApril 4, 1920East InscriptionRobert ManningJune 12, 1900Inez ManningMay 23, 1897Annie L. ManningMarch 18, 1904Alice BradshawDec. 20, 1907Lucy BradshawMarch 14, 1903West InscriptionW. Lester WatersOct. 24, 1855Lollie S. WatersNov. 6, 1899Ali…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1139_1965_Iva-SC.html
This building and lot donated to the Town of Iva and the Iva District 10 Fire Department by W. Parker Bowie and his wife Marie T. Bowie in honor of his father Luther E. Bowie and his mother Lucia P. Bowie. Dedicated to the citizens of this area…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM112I_old-iva-depot-mural_Iva-SC.html
This beautiful mural of the Old Iva Depot erected in 1886 with the C. & W.C. Train, painted by artist Oscar Velasquez, is dedicated to our forebears, to the churches and citizens of our community for their contribution to the growth of the town of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM112E_iva-veterans-monument_Iva-SC.html
[Center]In memory of those from our community who made the supreme sacrifice in order that w might continue to live in a free and prosperous nation with liberty and justice for all. [Left Column]WWIRobert Latham, Morge Hayes WWIIJerome Simps…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTI1_iva_Iva-SC.html
A "Great" TownIn 1886, the Savannah Valley railroad made its way into lower Anderson County. The depot town of Cook's Station was named for Dr. Augustus G. Cook, a local physician and businessman. The town was later called Iva in honor of Iva Cook…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSGC_lowndesville-veterans-monument_Iva-SC.html
Dedicated to all Veterans ofLowndesvilleAbbeville County, S.C.to the Honor and Memoryof Those Who BravelyServed to Keep Our Countrya Land ofFreedom[East Facing, Left Inscription]U.S. Air Force Seal / U.S. Marine Corps SealSgt Ray N. "Joe" AdamsSgt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFRX_moffettsville-moffettsville-postmaster-appointments_Iva-SC.html
[Front]:At this site once stood the town of Moffettsville, originating with the establishment of Moffett's Mills Post Office on February 16, 1818. By 1883, the town had a population of twenty-five with a physician and general store. Mail service h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD51_good-hope-presbyterian-church_Iva-SC.html
This marker designated the third site of this church. Since 1909, the new church, built atIva, S.C., has continued to carry on thefaithful witness of our Lord. PastorsRev. John Simpson 1790-1807Rev. David Humphreys 1821-1869Rev. John S. Young 4…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD4S_good-hope-presbyterian-church-cemetery_Iva-SC.html
[Front]:This cemetery, dating from the early 19th century, is at the third site of Good Hope Presbyterian Church, founded in 1789. A frame sanctuary was built here in 1856 during the tenure of Rev. David Humphreys (d. 1869), who preached here 1821…
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