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The man most responsible for opening up the northwestern part of South Carolina by driving out the Cherokee and the British, during and immediately following the American Revolution War, was General Andrew Pickens. deeply religious but a fierce wa…
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The Convict Cage, or "Jail on Wheels," was actually a prison pulled by a team of horses or mules. During the early 20th century, it was not possible to return prisoners doing work in the remote areas of Pickens County back (here) to the Pickens "G…
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Pickens County Museum of Art and HistoryThe Pickens County Museum collects, preserves, and exhibits local artifacts. It features exhibits on the Cherokee Indians, General Andrew Pickens, Vice President John C. Calhoun, pioneer life, military histo…
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Erected in Memory ofWilliam M. HagoodBorn December 29, 1850Died May 14, 1927 FounderPickens MillFaithful to GodDevoted to FamilyLoyal to CountryTrue to FriendHelpful to HumanityA Master Builder
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The Hagoods and the MauldinsJames E. Hagood, son of local farmer and landowner Benjamin Hagood, built this house in 1856 in the town of Pickens Court House, about 14 miles west of here. The house was moved to this site in 1868. James Hagood was am…
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The town of Pickens was established as the center of government for the newly established Pickens District. The county was originally part of the Pickens District, today's Pickens and Oconee Counties. Its center of government, Pickens Court House,…
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In Honor of All MenWho Paid the Supreme SacrificeFor Freedom in War Greater love hath no man than this, thata man lay down his life for his friends.
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July 27, 1868James H. AmblerReese BowenW.T. FieldsJ.E. HagoodJames LewisT.R. Price
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In HonorofElihu Griffin1801-1874.Pioneer citizen and builder,who donated lands uponwhich to establish the countyseat of the new countyof Pickens, including the siteof the court house andpark.
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Commander-in-ChiefConfederate Army.The South's Idol
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