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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD0W_vandiver-hall_Anderson-SC.html
Whyte HouseThe west wing of this building wasconstructed in 1920 and is namedin honor ofJames Primrose WhyteDean and beloved Professor ofLiterature and Sociology atAnderson College from 1918 to 1922. John E. White BuildingConstructed in 1960Thi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCZX_pratt-hall_Anderson-SC.html
This building constructed in 1912is named in honor ofDr. and Mrs. R.N. PrattOutstanding Teachersat Anderson CollegeDr. Pratt - 1922-1927Mrs. Pratt - 1922-1946
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCZR_denmark-hall_Anderson-SC.html
This building constructed in 1912is named in honor ofDr. Annie Dove Denmarkassociated with Anderson College for36 years, serving as President of thecollege from 1928-1953. Dr. Denmarkwas a resident of this dormitoryduring her tenure.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCTJ_the-wilton-e-hall-bridge_Anderson-SC.html
Named in honor ofWilton E. Hall Publisher ofThe Anderson IndependentandDaily Mail For his dedicated serviceto Anderson Countyand South Carolina
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9Y8_weather-reporting-station_Anderson-SC.html
This structure once housed the Anderson County Airport's Weather Reporting Station. Located across the street where the Civic Center is now and constructed in 1931 at a cost between $5500 and $6000, this building was designed to provide shelter fo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9WT_james-lawrence-orr_Anderson-SC.html
Born August 29, 1852Died February 26, 1905—————Founder and PresidentOrr Cotton Mills—————Honest and Fearless in theDischarge of Every Duty.Rest in Peace.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9U3_oliver-bolts-cotton-gin_Anderson-SC.html
The first cotton gin to be powered by electricity transmitted over a long distance stood near this site on the farm of Oliver "Duck" Bolt (1847-1922). In 1897 Bolt, whose gin had previously been powered by a steam engine, contracted with the Ander…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7KP_thompson-centennial-united-me-church-1867_Anderson-SC.html
This was the second Negro church founded in Anderson. It was organized at a meeting of approximately 15 persons at the home of the Rev. Henry A. Mikell, who served as the first pastor. A lot was purchased from Bale Clayton for $100 and a small fra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7C8_anderson-county-law-enforcement-officers-memorial_Anderson-SC.html
A memorial to the Memory of the law enforcement officers of Anderson County South Carolina who gave their lives in the line of duty. Their valor and sacrifice will be long remembered. William Gibson ? ? ? ?Anderson Police Dept. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 19…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM78L_the-first-baptist-church-bell_Anderson-SC.html
Originally mounted in the church tower during the alterations to the building in the year 1892, and removed in 1976 when the old tower was razed. The bell is mounted here as a symbol of the influence on the community of this church for the last…
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