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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11Q5_ww-i-memorial_Graniteville-SC.html
Erected to the Memory of those who served in the—World War— — 1917 - - - 1918 —Valley Post 77
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSYM_graniteville-cemetery_Graniteville-SC.html
(Front text) This cemetery, established about 1850, is closely associated with the Graniteville Mill, the largest and most successful textile mill in antebellum S.C. William Gregg (1800-1867), founder of the mill, laid out the mill village and als…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6Y4_graniteville-train-derailment_Graniteville-SC.html
(Bottom of Center Panel):Greater love hath no man than this, that aman lay down his life for his friends.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? John 15:13 (Marker Left Panel):At 2:39 am on January 6, 2005 anorthbound Norfolk Southern Railwayfr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6LH_william-gregg_Graniteville-SC.html
William Gregg, the founder of Graniteville.Born February 2, 1800,Died September 12, 1867
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6CB_200th-anniversary-of-the-united-states_Graniteville-SC.html
1776 ? ? ? 1976 In memory of the 200th Anniversary of theUnited States as anIndependent Nationand American Patriotswho fought for the freedomswe now enjoy Erected by the Towns of Graniteville, Vaucluse and WarrenvilleJuly 4th 1976
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM69W_graniteville-mill_Graniteville-SC.html
This mill, the largest textile mill in antebellum S.C., was chartered in 1845 and opened in 1847. It was founded by William Gregg (1800-1867), a Virginia native and advocate of industrial development who chose this site for its proximity to waterp…
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